Thalassa

£210£2,400

‘Thalassa’ 2025 from Lexi Laine

Part of my ‘Divinity’ collection, Thalassa is named after the Greek goddess of the sea. Combining soft, long exposure underwater photographs, captures of the jungle canopy above and also with hand drawn elements. All gathered and inspired from my travels to Mexico.

This monotone piece is printed using archival UV inks onto a gorgeous brushed gold aluminium and framed in black oak.

*Miniatures are also available framed in walnut colour*

This piece is released as a total edition of 150 in the following sizes:

Miniature – Framed dimensions: 18.5 x 27.5 cm (7.3 x 10.8 inches) – Edition of 50
Small – Framed dimensions: 28.5 x 42 cm (11.2 x 16.5 inches) – Edition of 40
Medium – Framed dimensions: 42 x 62 cm (16.5 x 24.5 inches) – Edition of 30
Large – Framed dimensions: 62 x 92 cm (24.5 x 36.5 inches) – Edition of 20
Extra Large – 94 x 139 cm (37 x 54.5 inches) – Edition of 9
Supersize – 124 x 184 cm (48.8 x 72.5 inches) – Edition of 1 (please get in touch for availability)

+ 3 Artists proofs

These artworks are produced and shipped from my print facility in Germany. Please allow 12 working days for production. Shipping times vary depending on your country. Please get in touch if you have any questions.

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