Wall art print on satin-finish heavyweight paper (9 mils, 216 gsm) designed for lasting clarity and detail. A great addition to modern home decor, office walls, creative studios, or gallery-style displays. Printed on eco-friendly paper that is recycled, FSC and SFI certified, and chlorine-free (TCF and ECF compliant). A sustainable choice for those seeking environmentally conscious wall art without compromising material standards. Unframed wall art print sized to fit standard ready-made frames, making it easy to frame and display without custom framing. A practical choice for home, office, or gallery-style decor. The print measures 9x12 inches (23x31 cm), perfect for versatile display options. The overall paper size includes a generous white border, making the image area 8.5x11.5 inches (22x29 cm). This border enhances visual appeal and allows for easy framing, ensuring the artwork stands out beautifully in any setting. Printed on demand and packaged using rigid mailers or protective tubes to help prevent damage in transit. Each order is handled with care to support secure delivery and ready-to-frame condition upon arrival. Enjoy a taste of Aloha with these beautiful Master Art Prints by Pacifica Island Art - printed in Maui, Hawaii. This print will look wonderful framed in the home, office or restaurant and is perfect for the Vintage Art Collector. - ABOUT THE ARTIST - Hugh Casson - HUGH CASSON (1910-1999) Sir Hugh Maxwell Casson, was a British architect, interior designer, artist, and influential writer and broadcaster on 20th-century design. He is particularly noted for his role as director of architecture at the 1951 Festival of Britain on London's South Bank. Simultaneously he created and ran the school of Interior Design at the Royal College of Art. During this time he designed interiors for the Royal Yacht Britannia, for Buckingham Palace, Balmoral and Windsor Castle, remaining until his death a friend of the Royal Family. Sir Hugh's career was crowned in 1976 by his election as President of the Royal Academy of Arts. However it is for his wonderfully intimate and observant watercolours that he is best known. A superb draughtsman despite little formal training, his ability to capture in watercolour the character of a place has been celebrated by the illustrations he made for books and for BEA (British European Airways).