Aston Martin DB5 – 1963 | Geoff Bolam | Limited Edition print

A stunning aluminium print of the Aston Martin DB5. Immortalised in the film Goldfinger, the DB5 is one of the most famous cars in history. A must-have.

Available as a large frameless or medium framed print.

£175.00

Sold By: Geoff Bolam

Description

This beautifully unique Aston Martin DB5 art print by Geoff Bolam features a partial side and front elevation of the car combined with details taken from the factory drawings. The car’s chrome work is reflective – an effect achieved by polishing the Aluminium of the original painting and shading with transparent oil glazes. A limited edition of 50 aluminium prints and 100 metallised board prints are available.

About the Artist

Geoff Bolam is recognised as one of the leading artists of the genre and has exhibited widely in the UK, Europe and US. His work is featured in private collections worldwide.

This print is available in 2 formats

Inkjet on Aluminium
• Large: Edition of 50, Size 70 x 35 x 3cm

Inkjet on Metallised Card
•  Medium: Edition of 100, 47 x 29.5 x 3cm (image size 35 x 17.5mm)

The prints are produced using a Fine-Art Inkjet process.
The Large print is on Aluminium composite and appears frameless but is mounted on a hidden sub-frame so it floats above the wall.
The Medium print is on Metallised card and is presented in an Aluminium frame with a grey mount and non-reflective ‘Art’ glass.
All prints are signed and numbered and come with a Certificate of Authenticity.

Delivery

There is a delivery charge that will be added at the checkout prior to the payment stage. Delivery to the UK is £29. Delivery to Europe is 35.00 and the USA is £75.00, with Rest of the World being £95.00

Returns

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