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Bordering the Bay

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North Truro in January "Gracing the front of my book, Coastal Effects, this image represents the intimate bond between humans and water. We want to be as close as possible to the coastline. The allure is an intoxicating stew of sand, sea and sky that soothes the soul, heals the body and mends the mind. The sun sets behind these cottages in early January and it took six years before there was the perfect conjunction between the weather and the tides." -Jon Vaughan, Photographer Fine Art Photograph by Jon Vaughan, dry mounted on acid-free foam board, custom cut and hinged on an acid-free matte. Matted or Framed In Metal. Additional sizes of this image may be available. Please call (508) 945-1288 for more info. Processes and Materials This photograph is dry-mounted and personally hand signed by Jon Vaughan on the back, including the title, location and time of year. It is an open edition print on archival pulp paper with archival pigment inks. Please treat it with the same care you would give to watercolor art - framed behind glass and protected from direct sunlight and excessive humidity. The print is permanently dry mounted on acid-free foam board. Then an acid and lignin free mat (Crescent Select - White Sands) is custom cut and museum hinged to the mounting board. The finished piece is protected in a custom sleeve of high clarity archival Mylar film. All of the mounting, matting and framing is done at Yankee Ingenuity. Bob Korn, of Bob Korn Imaging, printed this image, as well as all of Jon Vaughan's images since 1981. About Jon Vaughan Jon Vaughan is an award-winning photographer and the author of Coastal Effects, a photographic tribute to Cape Cod. A self-taught photographer, Vaughan has been photographing the Cape for more than 30 years. In pursuing the challenge of being in the “right place at the right time, Vaughan has captured many of the extraordinary moments common to this spectacular coastal paradise. His work is widely collected and can be found in thousands of private homes and collections, and at his gallery, Yankee Ingenuity, in Chatham, MA.

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