🦅 Colliding Worlds — Edge of Survival
🦅 Colliding Worlds — Edge of Survival
“Fine-art shipping (tracked): UK/EU/US/CA £15 · ROW £39.”
Open edition, by design: art for every home.
Pricing tiers
Pricing tiers
Note: exact paper size varies slightly by artwork ratio.
Image area is smaller (includes the title line).
Framed prints (with mount) — 3:4
• 28×35 cm (≈ 11.0×13.8") — £180
• 30×40 cm (≈ 11.8×15.7") — £200
• 34×45 cm (≈ 13.4×17.7") — £240 (adds slight mount imbalance on 3:4 artworks — still balanced left/right & top/bottom)
• 40×50 cm (≈ 15.7×19.7") — £280
• 40×60 cm (≈ 15.7×23.6") — £320 (adds slight mount imbalance on 3:4 artworks)
• 60×80 cm (≈ 23.6×31.5") — £440
• 70×100 cm (≈ 27.6×39.4") — £540 (optional; only where available)
Square framed (for square artworks) — 1:1
• 30×30 cm (≈ 11.8×11.8") — £180
• 40×40 cm (≈ 15.7×15.7") — £240
• 50×50 cm (≈ 19.7×19.7") — £320
Prices include taxes where applicable. Shipping shown at checkout (fine-art prints ship separately from merch).
Shipping & Delivery
Shipping & Delivery
Made to order.
Production (before dispatch):
• Prints: typically 1–2 working days to produce.
• Framed prints: typically ~10 working days to produce.
Tracked delivery (after production):
• United Kingdom: 3–7 business days
• European Union / EEA (incl. Norway, Switzerland, Iceland): 4–10 business days
• Germany: 3–7 business days
• United States / Canada: 6–10 business days
• Australia / New Zealand: 5–15 business days
• Rest of World: 5–15 business days
Notes
• Timelines are carrier estimates, not guarantees (holidays, weather, customs can add time).
• Orders ship tracked — you’ll get a tracking link as soon as it’s on the way.
• If your order includes both prints and framed work, items may ship in separate parcels.
Frame details
Frame details
Framed details
Brand
Premium pre-made frames by Nielsen Quadrum (Germany).
Wood
FSC®-certified wood from sustainably managed forests.
Oak option is solid wood with an oak veneer finish.
Glazing
Most sizes: edge-ground float glass with approx. 45% UV filter.
XL sizes (A1, 60×80 cm, 70×100 cm): 3 mm clear acrylic to prevent breakage in transit.
Frames include an acid-free insert and a sturdy MDF rear panel.
Frame colours
Black, White, Oak (finish is consistent across all aspect ratios).
Window mount (included)
All framed products include a window mount: acid-free, 1400 micron (≈ 1.4 mm), 45° bevel.
Standard pairings: Black frame → Black mount, White frame → White mount, Oak frame → Ivory mount.
Openings are sized to the artwork’s aspect ratio; margins may vary slightly to keep the image visually balanced.
Moulding dimensions
Profile: 16 mm face width × 25 mm depth (same across all sizes).
Hanging fixtures
Nail-hanging fittings pre-installed.
A-size frames include both portrait & landscape hangers.
Short video of the back & fittings: https://youtu.be/cgX9KJ1FpPM?si=2jUQ6HpqtMjLpwXj
Sizes & aspect ratios offered
Covering the most common formats: A-size, 1:1 (square), 3:4, 4:5, 5:7, 2:3.
(Your chosen size options on this page will match the artwork’s aspect ratio.)
Notes
Exact paper/print areas can vary slightly by artwork ratio and edition design.
Framed dimensions — 3:4
Framed dimensions — 3:4

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🦅 Colliding Worlds — Edge of Survival (Framed Edition)
🦅 Colliding Worlds — Edge of Survival (Framed Edition)
Every Solawen piece is sent with care, gratitude, and transparency — nothing hidden, only art delivered.
“In a single clash, sky meets sea.”
Painted in oil, this piece captures the raw moment when predator and prey collide — the eagle, sovereign of the skies, rising with its catch torn from the deep. It is survival distilled into one image: talons clutching life, wings carving the air, the silent scream of inevitability echoing below.
This is not brutality but balance. The fish’s fate is the eagle’s flight; the ocean’s offering becomes the sky’s strength. Between water and wind, life exchanges hands — a reminder that all creation endures through both sacrifice and ascendance.
To witness such a moment is to remember: every breath, every victory, is borrowed — yet magnificent in its transience.
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