Salava Fine Art - Limited edition
Morning Opera
Sydney Opera House fine art print
Artist: Rochelle Salava
Size of the longer edge displayed. Refer to the sizing chart for exact measurements.
Frame selection
Mat selection
Good-old classic in fresh colours
Sydney, NSW
The Sydney Opera House. Good-old classic which will never lose its majesty.
The iconic Sydney Opera House is one of the most recognisable and photographed buildings in the world.
This fine art photograph was captured during the annual Vivid Sydney festival, a spectacular event that transforms the city with light installations, projections, and performances. Although Vivid typically takes place at night, subtle elements of the festival are visible in this early morning image, adding a layer of intrigue and depth.
Limited edition sizes
Print size | Mat size | Frame size
45" Horizontal | Vertical
45 x 30" print | 53 x 38" mat | 1.57 x 1.57" frame
114.30 x 76.20 cm print | 134.62 x 96.52 cm mat | 4 x 4 cm frame
36" Horizontal | Vertical
36 x 24" print | 43.5 x 31.5" mat | 1.18 x 1.18" frame
91.44 x 60.96 cm print | 109.22 x 80.01 cm mat | 3 x 3 cm frame
30" Horizontal | Vertical
30 x 20" print | 38 x 28" mat | 1.18 x 1.18" frame
76.20 x 50.80 cm print | 96.52 x 71.12 cm mat | 3 x 3 cm frame
24" Horizontal | Vertical
24 x 16" print | 31.5 x 23.5" mat | 1.18 x 1.18" frame
60.96 x 40.64 cm print | 80.01 x 59.69 cm mat | 3 x 3 cm frame
30" Square
30 x 30" print | 38 x 38" mat | 1.18 x 1.18" frame
76.20 x 76.20 cm print | 96.52 x 96.52 cm mat | 3 x 3 cm frame
24" Square
24 x 24" print | 31.5 x 31.5" mat | 1.18 x 1.18" frame
60.96 x 60.96 cm print | 80.01 x 80.01 cm mat | 3 x 3 cm frame
20" Square
20 x 20" print | 28 x 28" mat | 1.18 x 1.18" frame
50.80 x 50.80 cm print | 71.12 x 71.12 cm mat | 3 x 3 cm frame
16" Square
16 x 16" print | 24 x 24" mat | 0.78 x 0.78" frame
40.64 x 40.64 cm print | 60.96 x 60.96 cm mat | 2 x 2 cm frame
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*The visuals shown are mockups.
Custom framed. Conservation style. Acid free.
Fine art prints
Superior print quality. Expertly framed. Ready to hang.
Fine art prints
- HD fine art print - pure alpha cellulose - the highest quality with an ultra matte museum finishing
- HD technology used for prints features a print longevity certified by the Standard of Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association (JEITA) at 300 years without any visible decaying.
- ECO-friendly printing - no hazardous chemicals used
Custom frames
- Tru Vue Optium Museum Acrylic®
- anti-reflective
- 99% UV-resistant
- abrasion resistant, anti-static and shatter resistant
- acid-free foam core backing with a stainless steel hanging system
Mats
- 100% archival certified white mat
- museum/gallery quality
- 1/4" thickness
- optional V-groove - a thin line, or groove, cut into the surface of the mat board to generate additional focus or accent to your artwork.
Frame selection
- available in white, black or raw Scandinavian oak
- custom options are available on request - additional costs may apply
Artwork authenticity
Each limited edition artwork is numbered and accompanied by a hand-signed certificate of authenticity.
How to hang your wall art
The best for wall art
We protect our artwork with Tru Vue Optium Museum Acrylic® same as the world’s most renowned museums. This Acrylic is trusted for many reasons:
- 99% UV Protection
- Anti-Reflective
- Abrasion Resistance
- Anti-Static
- Shatter Resistance & Safety
- Cleans like glass – easy to clean with common household glass cleaners. No special acrylic cleaners needed.
Certification
- Conservation Grade Protection
- ISO 18902 Photo Safe
- Safe for Friable Materials
Angle of the light & glare
Ideally, lighting should be angled at 30 degrees to reduce glare. By changing the angle of the light, you can change the angle of reflection and solve the problem with glare.
If the angle of the light source can’t be changed and the artwork can’t be moved, a modest amount of lean can be helpful in providing the best viewing experience.
Positioning artworks directly opposite windows allowing in natural sunlight should be avoided from a conservation perspective, no matter what glazing is on it. If the artwork is hung opposite a window, a sheer shade or screen on the window can make a difference in the amount of visible reflection.
Museum vs. home light difference
Museum light
In a museum gallery, light levels will be 50 lux to 100 lux. At a 90-degree viewing angle, less than 1.5% of light will be reflected with Optium, meaning .5 lux - 1 lux will be reflected. (This is the scenario where the glazing is completely invisible.) At an off angle, up to 4 lux might be reflected.
An indoor space with windows will have a light level between 1000 and 5000 lux. With Optium, the reflection level will measure between 10 lux and 50 lux when standing directly in front of the picture. At an off-angle, the amount of reflected light could be between 40 lux and 200 lux.
Home light
In general, lighting levels in a home are between 150-1000 lux. In this scenario, the reflection level of Optium will measure between 1.5 lux – 10 lux, and at an off angle, between 6 lux and 40 lux could be reflected. The amount of reflection, however, is significantly lower than the reflection of regular uncoated glass or acrylic.