Feature

●Printed on Premium 100% Natural Unryu Japanese Rice Paper
●Made from natural mulberry and hemp fibers using traditional Japanese Washi techniques
●Archival Quality Fade Resistant Pigmented Inks
●Print Overall Size: 24 X 32in
●Image also available as Fine Art Prints on Heavyweight Matte Paper | Premium Bamboo Fiber Paper | Satin Canvas | Premium Washi Rice Paper | and Natural Fabrics (Silk - Organic Canvas - and Hemp)

[18 x 24 in Unryu Rice Paper Print]




[24 x 32 in Premium Matte Paper]




[11 x 14 in Rolled Canvas]




[17 x 22 in Premium Bamboo Paper]




[24   Teak Wood Hanger - Print Not Included]




[20 x 26 in Premium Matte Paper]




[16 x 20 in Rolled Canvas]




[16 x 20 in Premium Matte Paper]




[20 x 26 in Rolled Canvas]




[11 x 14 in Premium Matte Paper]




[12 x 18 in Poster Print]




[30 x 44 in Premium Matte Paper]




[8 x 12 in Metal Sign]




[24 x 32 in Raw Organic Canvas Print]




[18 x 24 in Silk Fabric Print]




[12 x 16 in Unryu Rice Paper Print]




[18   Teak Wood Hanger - Print Not Included]




[10 x 14 in Poster Print]




[13 x 19 in Poster Print]




[27 x 40 in Rolled Canvas]




[9 x 12 in Poster Print]




[12   Teak Wood Hanger - Print Not Included]





Description

Pacifica Island Art uses an environmentally-friendly Unryu Japanese rice paper made by the Awagami Factory in Tokushima, Japan. Unryu, which translates to cloud dragon paper in Japanese, features long strands of kozo fiber and is made from natural mulberry and hemp fibers using traditional Japanese Washi techniques - ABOUT THE ARTIST - Rolf Armstrong (1889-1960) American; Rolf Armstrong is best known for the calendar girl illustrations he produced for Brown and Bigelows Dream Girl in 1919. During the 1920s and 1930s, his work appeared on many pieces of sheet music, as well as on the covers of many magazines. Many stars posed for his portraits, including Mary Pickford, Greta Garbo, and even Boris Karloff.Sometimes labeled the father of the American pin-up, his pastel illustrations set the glamour-art standard for feminine beauty that would dominate the genre for the next four decades. He was also noted for his portraits of silent film and motion picture stars as well as for his pin-ups and magazine covers.