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POSTER - Gandalf's Staff

$35.00

100cm x 30cm poster print. Eucalyptus regnans are commonly called swamp gum in Tasmania or mountain ash in Victoria. This 84m 280 cubic meter beast of a specimen is possibly Tasmania’s most famous tree. It dominates the Tolkien Grove a stand of giant trees located in the Styx Valley Tasmania.

Materials

Intended to be our most affordable option it is a quality CMYK 4 colour process on 200gsm satin paper. If you are considering investing in a frame for the poster, we recommend spending that bit more on a Canson Platine cotton fibre print.

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100cm x 30cm poster print. Eucalyptus regnans are commonly called swamp gum in Tasmania or mountain ash in Victoria. This 84m 280 cubic meter beast of a specimen is possibly Tasmania’s most famous tree. It dominates the Tolkien Grove a stand of giant trees located in the Styx Valley Tasmania.

Materials

Intended to be our most affordable option it is a quality CMYK 4 colour process on 200gsm satin paper. If you are considering investing in a frame for the poster, we recommend spending that bit more on a Canson Platine cotton fibre print.

Illustration of Lathamus Keep (Sticker)
Illustration of Lathamus Keep (Sticker)
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Illustration of Gandalfs Staff (Sticker)
Illustration of Gandalfs Staff (Sticker)
$6.00

100cm x 30cm poster print. Eucalyptus regnans are commonly called swamp gum in Tasmania or mountain ash in Victoria. This 84m 280 cubic meter beast of a specimen is possibly Tasmania’s most famous tree. It dominates the Tolkien Grove a stand of giant trees located in the Styx Valley Tasmania.

Materials

Intended to be our most affordable option it is a quality CMYK 4 colour process on 200gsm satin paper. If you are considering investing in a frame for the poster, we recommend spending that bit more on a Canson Platine cotton fibre print.

“The beauty of your Tree Portraits is that the giants will continue to grow and it feels like my print will grow with it. Thank you so much, I love it.”

Sam F.

Proud to be based in nipaluna/Hobart, Tasmania

info@thetreeprojects.com

For film & TV, climbing inquiries, and print orders contact Steve Pearce - 0447 690 263

For media or science inquiries, please contact Dr. Jen Sanger - 0423 008 166

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