Amalia Sanchez De La Blanca
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The Worthing Dome Cinema limited edition print comes in a choice of 2 sizes and 4 different background colour so you can get the perfect print for your home. Please choose from the colour chart and size options below. Limited to 75 prints for each size and colour.
LIMITED EDITION SIGNED GICLEE PRINT – Artwork printed on Platinum Matt 280gsm photo paper and is 100% acid free. Prints are made to order so please allow 2-4 working days for despatch.
If you want me to do a bespoke portrait of your own home or another building please contact me HERE. For previous samples visit our Commissions Page
The listing is for the print only. Frame not included.
Sizes:
300x300mm (fits a standard 12″x12″ frame)
400x400mm (fits a standard 16″x16″ frame)
Other sizes available upon request. For prices, please contact me HERE
The Worthing Dome Cinema limited edition print comes in a choice of 2 sizes and 4 different background colour so you can get the perfect print for your home. Please choose from the colour chart and size options below. Limited to 75 prints for each size and colour.
LIMITED EDITION SIGNED GICLEE PRINT – Artwork printed on Platinum Matt 280gsm photo paper and is 100% acid free. Prints are made to order so please allow 2-4 working days for despatch.
If you want me to do a bespoke portrait of your own home or another building please contact me HERE. For previous samples visit our Commissions Page
The listing is for the print only. Frame not included.
Sizes:
300x300mm (fits a standard 12″x12″ frame)
400x400mm (fits a standard 16″x16″ frame)
Other sizes available upon request. For prices, please contact me HERE
The Dome Cinema, Worthing, West Sussex, England, is a grade II* listed building owned by PDJ Cinemas Ltd. The Dome Cinema, which has three screens and a Projectionist’s Bar is run by PDJ Cinemas, while Alfresco Services run two function rooms and the cafe at the front of the building.
The Dome is an Edwardian building and one of the oldest working cinemas in England, and was opened in 1911. It was opened by Swiss impresario Carl Adolf Seebold. It was originally named The Kursaal — a German word translating as “cure hall”. The Kursaal was used as a health centre and entertainment complex by visitors to the seaside town. At the time it contained the Coronation Hall, which was used for roller skating, exhibitions, concerts and events, and the Electric Theatre, the first cinema run for paying audiences in West Sussex.
Other sizes available upon request, provided they are kept within the same proportion.
Please note:
* The colours you see on your screen may not look exactly the same as the actual print. This is because every computer, Smart phone and iPad screen is configured differently. Hopefully you will think the prints look even more beautiful in real life.
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