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Dancing Boats

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Size Guide - Portrait

Border Size Guide

Small

Total Framed Size: 14.5 x 19"

Image Size: 8 x 12"

Full Bleed Size Guide

Small

Total Framed Size: 14.5 x 19"

Image Size: 13 x 17"

Medium

Total Framed Size: 19.5 x 26"

Image Size: 13 x 19.5"

Medium 

Total Framed Size: 19.5 x 26"

Image Size: 18 x 24.5"

Large 

Total Framed Size: 24.5 x 33.5"

Image Size: 18 x 27"

Large

Total Framed Size: 24.5 x 33.5"

Image Size: 23 x 32"

Collector

Total Framed Size: 23.5 x 45"

Image Size: 26.5 x 45"

Collector 

Total Framed Size: 32.5 x 45"

Image Size: 30.5 x 45"

Premier 

Total Framed Size: 40.5 x 57"

Image Size: 34.5 x 51"

Premier

Total Framed Size: 40.5 x 57"

Image Size: 38.5 x 55"

Masterpiece 

Total Framed Size: 44.5 x 61"

Image Size: 37.5 x 55"

Masterpiece

Total Framed Size: 44.5 x 61"

Image Size: 41.5 x 59"

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⚲ Shot in the Philippines

Dancing Boats captures the poetic rhythm of two traditional vessels adrift on a sea of endless turquoise. Shot from above, the boats appear as if they are in dialogue with the water and each other, gently tracing their paths across the vibrant surface. This fine art piece invites a sense of freedom, wanderlust, and quiet connection to the ocean. Ideal for coastal interiors or collectors of aerial photography, it evokes serenity, space, and movement in every glance.

Dancing Boats
Dancing Boats Sale price$150

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Ed Pineda

Ed is a visual artist from the Philippines whose life has long been tethered to water. Once a seafarer, he spent years traveling the world. It is no surprise, then, that the ocean runs through his work like a recurring tide. His photographs dwell on textures, movements, and the shifting patterns of water. To him, the sea is not just a subject but his muse and map. If he's not holding a camera, he’s occasionally catching waves in the Pacific.

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