South Asian Subcontinent is a tropical mural that celebrates old 1700’s landscape art. The original artists had a way of making the new lands look romantic and appealing to attract new pioneers from faraway lands. This landscape is indicative of the old etchings of the Georgian & Victorian era. Etching is traditionally the process of using strong acid to cut into the unprotected parts of a metal surface to create a design in the metal. This design usually consists of many fine lines that create the image.
This mural is a perfect example of these fine lines and romanticized landscapes, consisting of beautiful palms, botanicals and foraging exotic birds, rolling hills and wind-swept clouds.
Designed as panels that are 117.6" (300cm) high x 24" (61.5cm) wide.
One roll covers 184.5cm of wall width.
Each roll comes with 3 panels. The horizontal pattern will repeat every 3 panels.
To calculate the number of rolls you need, divide your total wall width in centimeters by 184.5.
(369cm ÷ 184.5" = 2 rolls)
Each roll comes with 3 panels. The horizontal pattern will repeat every 3 panels.