The Cornish Pumphouse
"The Cornish Pumphouse is a relic of the original gold mine in Waihi – the richest gold mine in New Zealand (1878-1952).Built around 1904, from a design used in the tin mines of Cornwall, England, the structure housed steam engines and pumping machinery. Today the remains of the pumphouse are protected by the Historic Places Trust and the building is a Waihi landmark and tourist attraction". Waihi Gold
This artwork was originally done as a gifted commission and after lots of interest in the original the recipient kindly gave permission for it to be created into a print 🩶
Initially done in acrylic and ink on wood panel it was scanned in high resolution then recreated into a digital design to enhance vibrance and crispness of lines and detail that often get lost in prints.
- Sizes available 210 x 210 mm & 297 x 297mm to fit standard square frames.
- 192gsm archival matte paper
- Open edition, signed on front.
- Colours on screen may vary slightly due to the calibration differences in monitors
- Frame & mat not included.
© Robyn Lamont Art and Design. Purchase does not transfer reproduction rights.
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$39.00Price
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