"Take the Second" | Coastal Photography Print

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Fine Art Photography by Dave Ness. Limited Edition prints are offered on archival gallery wrapped canvas.

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  • "A small insignificant wave followed by one worth going for, if you're a surfer.  Take the second wave, it will be worth the wait." Artist signed Certificate of Authenticity included.

    Quality Promise
    We consider each print we sell to be a work of art. Printed on the highest quality archival media with archival inks, designed with care to last a lifetime. Learn more.

  • Hand Stretched Canvas
    Stretched Canvas is "Gallery Wrapped"- the image wraps around the sides. The finished piece is considered archival, printed on gallery quality canvas using archival inks and finished with a UV protective coating. Dave Ness prints and stretches the canvas himself from his Point Loma, San Diego studio. Ready to hang.



  • Dave Ness

    "Our lives are filled with noise, clutter, 'emergencies', deadlines, and rapid fire decisions. While some of these are necessary, there is a need for a balance, a grounding force, to keep life in perspective. The prospect of bringing some calm to an otherwise busy life is my driving influence." Read more.


  • Shipping

    We ship anywhere within the U.S. Due to the sensitive nature of Fine Art, we create custom art boxes and ship via UPS Ground. For larger pieces, custom crates will ship via a professional Art Handling Shipper. Shipping is calculated in the final stage of checkout.

    Returns

    Each Fine Art print is made to order by the photographer. Because of this, under normal circumstances we do not accept returns. If the artwork arrives damaged, we will replace the piece at no additional charge.

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Gallery Wrapped Canvas

Gallery Wrapped Canvas

Printed on archival canvas, the image wraps around the sides. Each piece is finished with a UV resistant glaze.

About Dave

About Dave

Using in-camera techniques, Dave creates impressionistic images that are often mistaken for paintings.

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