
Chattahoochee River At Dawn - Roswell Georgia Art Print
Description
My unofficial name for this Chattahoochee River at Dawn print has always been "The Distance Between us" - there's just something about the two figures that speaks to me. There's a story here. It's any story you want it to be, but it's ultimately an image that speaks. From the brilliant gold tones of this Roswell Georgia art print to the dark silhouettes, there's a tension in the moment. And that line in the water feels as if it's a tenuous connection between the figures.
This print has been popular with people from the Roswell area and beyond. I suspect folks from Roswell like that it's a local print that's also quite bold and bright. While others simply love the unwritten story this print tells.
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Art Print Paper Choices

230 gsm / 9.5 mil
Archival Matte Paper
Long-lasting heavyweight paper with a smooth matte finish. This versatile paper is designed for high contrast and crisp reproduction of photography and fine art. This paper is an acid-free archival quality choice.

255 gsm / 19 mil
Somerset Velvet Paper
Radiant white paper which offers vivid color reproduction with rich blacks and great contrast. A subtle texture adds extra warmth to fine art prints. This paper is a 100% cotton rag paper for archival longevity.
Note: Both of these paper choices will produce brilliant art prints that you will enjoy for years to come. My personal preference for my work is Somerset velvet for its thickness and texture.