This Nova Scotia art print features the landmark Peggys Cove Lighthouse. Officially the name is Peggys Point Lighthouse but it's name has become associated with the nearby village and cove. Built in 1914 to replace an earlier lighthouse, Peggys Cove lighthouse marks the eastern entrance to St. Margarets Bay. It has become one of the most recognizable lighthouses in the world. There's a decent chance that even if you haven't heard of it by name you will recognize this beautiful Canadian lighthouse.
This subject was suggested to me and it's always a bit of a challenge to tackle a well known landmark considering it's probably been painted and photographed a million ways from Sunday. Is my take unique? I don't know but I think as with all art it become subjective. So I'll ask what brought you here and attracts you to my Peggys Cove lighthouse art print? Does it remind you of a stop on the lighthouse trail there? Whether you've been or not I hope you'll share your thoughts on my art.
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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.