Add texture and drama to your décor with “Sky Blanket.” This piece features the top of the Manhattan Beach pier. As you look up there is a blanket of clouds that covers the top half of the frame. Behind the clouds you can see the sun peeking through, and rays from the sun shining down below the cloud blanket. The black and white creates a stark contrast that really allows this piece to stand out!
This image was shot in Pioneertown, California in 2025.
PRODUCT DETAILS:
This piece is available in two sizes:
- 19” x 19” image on 23” x 23” paper. Limited edition of only 6 at this size
- 36” x 36” image on 40” x 40” paper. Limited edition of only 3 at this size.
Unframed prints for this piece will be cut to the exact paper size listed above.
Framed prints will have the final measurement of the paper size listed above, which leaves 1-2" of white paper around the image. Each piece is mounted, set back in the frame with a spacer, and placed under plexiglass.
** PLEASE NOTE: Some of the images here might show custom framing that might include mats, or other variants. Refer to the mockups shown here for the framing that is offered here. If you would like to customize your frame, or if you have any questions, please contact us here for pricing options.
Paper type:
This artwork is processed on Hahnenuehle Photo Rag Ultrasmooth 305 GSM paper. This is an archival/museum quality paper made from 100% cotton. This is a unique, thick paper with a completely smooth, matte surface.
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- All prints are processed at a fine art photo lab in Los Angeles, CA, and personally inspected by Brooke, before they are shipped out.
- Each print is hand-signed and numbered by Brooke, and each piece comes with its own certificate of authenticity.
- All frames are custom made by hand in Los Angeles, CA.
- If you would like custom framing options, like adding a mat, please contact us here to explore those options.
We highly recommended that you do not handle unframed prints yourself, but rather take the packaged print directly to the framer and allow the framer to handle the piece with the care that is needed for a fine art photograph.
