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Wayland print 1997

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Wayland 1997 Orca and Dolphin Print 'Underwater Serenity'

Framed Art Print

AI Estimated Value

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$40-80

As of June 17, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a framed art print depicting a vibrant underwater scene featuring a pod of orcas and dolphins. The print is housed within a simple, light-colored frame, likely metallic (aluminum) or a painted wood composite, with a white mat board surrounding the artwork. The overall color palette is dominated by deep blues and turquoises, representing the ocean depths, with lighter blues and whites highlighting the marine animals. The composition shows several orcas and dolphins swimming gracefully in various orientations, with some appearing closer to the viewer and others further in the background. A strong light source from above, possibly the sun, casts rays down into the water, creating a luminous effect and highlighting the water's surface from below. The style is realistic with some artistic embellishment, capturing the playful and majestic nature of these marine mammals. Although difficult to ascertain the exact dimensions from the image, it appears to be a medium-sized print, suitable for wall hanging. The print itself seems to be in good condition, showing no obvious creases or tears. However, the protective glass or acrylic covering the print exhibits significant reflections, which obscure parts of the artwork and indicate it is being photographed under challenging lighting conditions. The frame appears to have some minor wear or dust accumulation, particularly visible in the upper right corner. Given the provided context, the print is dated 1997 and attributed to 'Wayland', suggesting a contemporary style print from the late 20th century. The quality of the print appears good, with clear imagery and saturated colors, indicating professional production. The artistic craftsmanship focuses on capturing the dynamic movement and serene environment of the marine life.

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Based on my examination of the provided image and the owner's details, this is a Wayland 1997 Orca and Dolphin Print titled 'Underwater Serenity'. The print itself appears to be in good condition, with clear imagery and saturated colors, suggesting professional production. The frame shows minor wear and dust accumulation, and the protective covering has significant reflections, but these are superficial. Given that 'Wayland' is often associated with mass-produced decorative prints common in the late 20th century, authenticity is not typically a major concern for this type of item as there are no known widespread forgeries of such prints. Nevertheless, without a physical inspection, I cannot confirm the exact printing method or substrate type. Market conditions for decorative prints from this era, particularly marine animal themes, are generally modest. While aesthetically pleasing, 'Underwater Serenity' does not exhibit the characteristics of limited edition fine art prints or works by highly collected artists. Comparable items from 'Wayland' or similar contemporary printmakers typically retail in the $20-$100 range, depending on size, framing quality, and sales venue. Demand is present for appealing decorative wall art, but it is not high enough to command significant prices. Rarity is low; these were widely distributed. The primary factors impacting value are its aesthetic appeal as a decorative piece and its good condition. Its age, a 1997 print, places it firmly in the contemporary decorative art market. Without an in-person examination, I cannot verify the legitimacy of the 'Wayland' signature or the specific print quality (e.g., giclée vs. offset lithograph), which could marginally influence value. However, for a print of this nature, further authentication is generally not cost-effective or necessary. The stated value reflects its standing as a well-preserved decorative art print.

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