This Shakespeare quote art print features a short but meaningful quote from A Midsummer Night's Dream.
"The course of true love never did run smooth."
But as the kissing couple in this print suggests, perhaps the troubles are worth it when you have one another! I based this image off a scene far from the shores of England where William Shakespeare originally wrote these lines. It was a stormy beach in Mexico where I encountered this blissful couple in their own world. There was just something about the brooding skies and their romantic embrace that reminded me of this Shakespeare quote.
What drew you to this particular art print? Does it remind you of a relationship in your own life? Or maybe you're looking for a gift idea for friends who would find this image meaningful?
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When decorating your home or office, you deserve high quality decor that will last. Art prints purchased on this site are individually produced for your order. They are printed on acid-free paper using archival inks. This guarantees that your art print will last a lifetime without fading or loss of color.
All art prints feature an additional 1" white border surrounding the artwork. This added border allows for easy matting and framing.
Within 10 to 15 business days of your purchase, your art print will be shipped to you securely rolled in a durable cardboard tube.
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.