Posters beach
Light sand, beach huts, parasols and horizon lines: seaside posters, shot from the shore.
Choosing the right poster
The beach is a subject of light before it is a subject of place. What sets a good seaside image apart is the time of day: at high noon the sand burns out the whites and the water turns metallic grey, while the same view takes on ochres and deep blues at the end of the day. Our prints are chosen from that second light.
This is also why these posters warm up a cold room. A north-facing bedroom, which never sees direct sunlight, gains a great deal from an image whose light comes from the side. Conversely, in a conservatory already flooded with brightness, they get lost.
They pair naturally with our sea and travel collections, and hold up well at large format: at 70x100, the grain of the sand and the stripes of a beach hut become a texture in their own right.