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Guy Martin Tower Bends Supersport Practice TT 2009

Material
Mounted
Standard
The unmounted prints are supplied as large format prints, printed using state-of-the art Epson SC8000s. We use archival-quality, heavy-weight media and original Epson Ultrachrome HDX pigmented inks to ensure the widest possible colour rendering, long-term lightfastness. Prints pass through our fully colour-managed workflow printing system, using a “on the fly” Spectroproofer powered by X-Rite for accurate colour management.
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A4 (8”x12”/210mm x 297mm approx)

Description

With the sun setting, fan favourite Guy Martin guides his 600cc Hydrex Honda Supersport machine around Tower Bends as he completes another practice lap at the 2009 Isle of Man TT.

The ever-popular Martin was hoping to finally claim his first TT win in 2009, but again left the Island empty-handed – but it wasn’t through lack of trying, as this spectacular image shows.

The picture was captured by renowned road racing photographer Stephen Davison, and is a real celebration not only of Guy Martin’s determination, but also of the TT.

This image is printed onto high quality 375gsm, PH-neutral matte canvas approved to Fine Art Trade Guild and Wilhelm Imaging Research standards. Combined with the Epson pigment based inks, canvases are guaranteed to remain crisp and vibrant for more than 75 years.

Each print is UV sealed for ultimate protection, and is supplied complete with a special hanging bracket for flush fitting onto standard picture hooks.

The canvases are stretched over a finger jointed, kiln dried Scandinavian pine stretching frame.

The canvas print is available in a variety of sizes - A0 (47”x33”/840mmx1188mm approx), A1 (33”x24”/594mmx840mm approx), A2 (24”x16”/420mmx594mm approx), A3 (16”x12”/297mmx420mm approx) and A4 (8"x12"/210mmx297mm approx).

This image is also available as a mounted or unmounted print.

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