It's a bit troubling that in this day and age one of the leading causes of holiday-season anxiety is the notion of gift shopping. How is that even possible? Not only is shopping fun, it's easier than ever...especially if you've got surfers in the family.
The Kelly Slater poster mounted on an ultraboard can dress up any room. - WSL
Exhibit A: The WSL poster series. These limited-edition works of art are the perfect way to let the surfers in your life know you care for them. Let's quickly count the ways, shall we?
1.) It shows you really do get them; the true sign of a solid gift giver.
2.) It will last. After all, posters stay up for years, especially with the various mounting options available (see below).
3.) They're easy on your wallet. And you've obviously got a lot of friends to buy for.
Dream a little...or a lot... with this beautiful shot of Mick Fanning at J-Bay. - WSL
There's a gorgeous shot for every surfer in your life, and the various mounting options can class up everything from the sloppy teenage dorm to the stuffy uptown law office. There's the regular poster style, using high-quality 80 lb. cover stock paper. The very popular ultraboard style, which raises the image 1/2" off the wall. It's lightweight, super strong and perfectly flat to ensure maximum viewing angles. Then there's the museum quality acrylic option, where we use the finest photographic paper that allows for billions of shades of color. When you face mount premium photographic paper to the acrylic, the image becomes so "alive" people will think your image is backlit.
Staring at this timeless image of Joel Parkinson will never get old. - WSL
There are more than a dozen stunning images to choose from, including mesmerizing shots of Slater at Tavarua, Joel Parkinson paddling out at giant Teahupo'o, and Mick Fanning getting slotted at J-Bay. Check them all out right here and you could be done with a good chunk of your shopping within minutes.
Happy shopping!
WSL Wall Art: The Perfect Holiday Gift for Your Surfer
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It's a bit troubling that in this day and age one of the leading causes of holiday-season anxiety is the notion of gift shopping. How is that even possible? Not only is shopping fun, it's easier than ever...especially if you've got surfers in the family.
Exhibit A: The WSL poster series. These limited-edition works of art are the perfect way to let the surfers in your life know you care for them. Let's quickly count the ways, shall we?
1.) It shows you really do get them; the true sign of a solid gift giver.
2.) It will last. After all, posters stay up for years, especially with the various mounting options available (see below).
3.) They're easy on your wallet. And you've obviously got a lot of friends to buy for.
There's a gorgeous shot for every surfer in your life, and the various mounting options can class up everything from the sloppy teenage dorm to the stuffy uptown law office. There's the regular poster style, using high-quality 80 lb. cover stock paper. The very popular ultraboard style, which raises the image 1/2" off the wall. It's lightweight, super strong and perfectly flat to ensure maximum viewing angles. Then there's the museum quality acrylic option, where we use the finest photographic paper that allows for billions of shades of color. When you face mount premium photographic paper to the acrylic, the image becomes so "alive" people will think your image is backlit.
There are more than a dozen stunning images to choose from, including mesmerizing shots of Slater at Tavarua, Joel Parkinson paddling out at giant Teahupo'o, and Mick Fanning getting slotted at J-Bay. Check them all out right here and you could be done with a good chunk of your shopping within minutes.
Happy shopping!
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