Sa Caleta, Ibiza

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Handmade print signed with an illustration of the beach in Sa Caleta in Ibiza in which appear the typical fishermen's huts. Drawing in ink and watercolor on paper.

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MARROIAK

Authenticity

Work signed, sealed and dated

Size

L 29.7 x 42 cm

Medium

Illustration printed on Hahnemühle 188gr. museum paper.

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Frame not included

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Handmade print signed with a watercolor of the beach at Sa Caleta in Ibiza in which appear the typical fishermen's huts. Illustration made in ink and watercolor on paper of the beach of Sa Caleta in the municipality of Sant Josep, Ibiza. Printed on museum paper with pigmented inks and stamped on the back.

ABOUT SA CALETA
This attractive little fishing cove is one of the typical postcards of Ibiza, being surrounded by boathouses where professional and amateur fishermen shelter their boats, many of them the typical "fishermen's boats". llaüts of wood. Its waters are crystal clear and its bottom is made of stones, although access to the water is not difficult thanks to the small docks where boats dock. In front of it, Es Codolar and the ponds of Ses Salines. Read more about Sa Caleta in Ibiza 5 senses.

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