Secret Harbour Kupala, Print

from $60.00

The title Kupala comes from an old Slavic tradition of entering the water on the summer solstice — a ritual shared in different forms across many cultures.

This painting brings the essence of an old tradition into the everyday world Down Under, showing how even in a place far from the origins, the act of stepping into the water can still feel empowering.

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The title Kupala comes from an old Slavic tradition of entering the water on the summer solstice — a ritual shared in different forms across many cultures.

This painting brings the essence of an old tradition into the everyday world Down Under, showing how even in a place far from the origins, the act of stepping into the water can still feel empowering.

About the prints

  • Each artwork begins with a professional high‑resolution digitisation of the original piece to ensure exceptional colour accuracy, tonal depth, and faithful reproduction of texture.

  • Limited edition of 100 — each print is signed, numbered, and logged in the artist’s register.

  • Printed in Australia using archival pigment inks (tested longevity: 200+ years).

  • Paper stock:

    • A4–A1: 200gsm fine‑art smooth alpha‑cellulose

    • A0: 320gsm Premium Cotton Rag (museum‑grade)

  • Each print is individually checked and optimised for large‑format clarity.

  • No pixelation: All prints are prepared at professional print resolution and remain sharp at their intended viewing distance.

  • Prints are made to order. Please allow up to 2 weeks for your unframed order and 3 weeks for framed print orders to be fulfilled and shipped.

Framing options

  • Framing is available using high‑quality, artist‑selected frames chosen for their durability, clean presentation, and compatibility with fine‑art prints.

  • Each framed piece is assembled using acid‑free, conservation‑grade materials, including custom‑cut mats, foam‑core backing, and full rear sealing with framer’s tape — the same archival process used for original artworks.

  • Framed works are finished with Perspex (acrylic) glazing, selected for its clarity, light weight, and shatter‑resistance, making it ideal for safe shipping and long‑term display.