Isla Nublar Jurassic Park Cinema inspired WPA tyle poster [Choose from 3 sizes]
$11.00 – $17.00
Michael Crichton’s “Jurassic” books inspired WPA style poster featuring the beautiful Costa Rican island’s coast.
Printed using professional wide carriage, wide gamut Epson pigment based inkset.
Paper is made by Red River Papers, especially matched for Epson inks with a rich, satin finish (think along the lines of the satin from the photos in the ’70s), which makes for low reflection, and deep, striking, vibrant color.
Custom printed when you place your order; sorry, no returns or exchanges accepted on custom prints.
3 sizes currently:
>> 11 x 17″
>> 13 x 19″
>> 17 x 22″
Please note: Due to the variations in one computer screen to another, the colors in your print may vary slightly in person as compared to what your computer displays.
*Print only – Frame not included*
Also note, due to the different proportions of the various size available, the print you order may be cropped slightly differently from what you see in the example image(s). Smaller sizes generally will not have a white border while the larger sizes may have a 1/4 – 1/2 ” border depending upon the image.
Additional information
Weight | 15 oz |
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Dimensions | 18 × 2 × 2 in |
Size | 11 x 17, 13 x 19, 17×22 |
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