Description
Cape Lookout Lighthouse has stood at the southern tip of North Carolina’s Outer Banks since 1859, its distinctive black-and-white diamond pattern visible for miles at sea. The lighthouse anchors Core Banks, an uninhabited barrier island accessible only by ferry — a place where the Atlantic coast feels wild and unhurried.
This image was made during the Postcards Vol. 1 collection as part of a journey through the American Southeast.
This open edition print brings that image into any interior. Printed on 250 gsm museum-quality matte paper with a natural off-white finish, then set in a premium wooden frame of responsibly sourced oak or ash — each one unique in its grain and character. Shatterproof plexiglass protects the print without reflection.
Available in four sizes (8×12 through 24×36 inches) with a choice of white, wood, or black frame finish. Arrives ready to hang, hanging hardware included.
For the traveler who took the ferry just to stand on the empty beach.






















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