Griffith Observatory
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Free Shipping to USA and UK
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Free replacement if damaged in transit
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TAXES INCLUDED - No Hidden Costs
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Worldwide Delivery
Printing Details
Printed on hot-press, smooth heavyweight paper, these museum-quality prints make every line and colour pop. The premium paper and giclée printing process ensure your artwork looks exactly as the artist intended, with vibrant, long-lasting colour that will stay beautiful for years.
Paper Details
Texture: Smooth
Weight: 300GSM
Finish: Matte
Print Method: Giclee
Packaging
Depending on the size, prints are shipped flat in a protective sleeve or rolled safely in a sturdy tube to prevent creases. Every print is carefully packed to arrive in perfect condition, giving you a premium unboxing experience that matches the quality of the artwork. Each order also includes a branded sticker and a thank-you card
The Artist

George Townley
(b. 1996 - Blackpool)
George Townley is an award-winning London-based illustrator known for his nostalgic depictions of iconic architecture and landmarks. His work has been exhibited in six solo shows across Los Angeles, and he curated an LA-themed group exhibition featuring up-and-coming artists. His illustrations have been published in a dedicated art book.
Each piece is hand-illustrated on Photoshop in George’s London studio, no AI or automation, just a process rooted in passion. His prints are produced using museum-grade papers and archival inks, and come with a certificate of authenticity.
Collectors are drawn to George’s work for its warmth and sense of escapism, bringing a touch of golden hour into your home no matter where you are in the world.

As Seen In:
Testimonials:
“George Townley’s fun, graphic art captures our streetscapes through rose-coloured glasses — a reminder that sometimes it takes an outside perspective to appreciate how good you have it.”
— Los Angeles Magazine
“George Townley’s vibrant depictions of Los Angeles’s cultural and architectural icons, such as Griffith Observatory, bring to mind the magic and possibility that have always defined this city. His passion for Los Angeles shines through in his art and reminds us why this place is so special.”
— Griffith Observatory Foundation
“George Townley’s Los Angeles is a movie — cinematic, nostalgic, and bathed in golden light.”
— Discover Los Angeles

Framing
Give your artwork the presentation it deserves with our premium framing option. Each frame comes delivered to your door with the print already mounted and ready to hang, hassle-free.
Each frame is designed to complement your artwork and preserve it for years
Frame Details
Material: premium oak
Frame Thickness: Approximately 2 cm
Glass: Real glass providing clarity, lasting protection, and reduced UV exposure to help prevent fading
No Mat Included: All artwork features a built-in border that acts as a mat, creating space between the print and frame
Colours: Available in Black or Dark Walnut

Frame Features
Turn‑buttons: Secure or replace your artwork easily
Sawtooth Hanger: Hang vertically or horizontally
Protective Corners: Ensures safe shipping
Hanging Nail: Included with all frames

I’m a London-based illustrator creating a love letter to Los Angeles through art. Each piece celebrates the city’s warmth, light, and architecture.
FAQ
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Yes! Almost every print is available in a premium black oak or walnut oak frame, professionally assembled and delivered ready to hang straight to your door.
You can see all framing options and details here. -
If you’re in the USA, your print can arrive in as little as 2 days, ideal for a last-minute gift! For other countries, see here for estimated delivery times.
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No! All of our prints are produced and shipped from the USA (or UK if ordering locally), so you won’t encounter any hidden tariffs or customs fees on your order.
The price you see at checkout is the total price you pay.
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No need to worry, if your print is lost or damaged in transit, we’ll send you a free replacement right away.
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No, every piece is created digitally by hand. I spend hours researching Los Angeles architecture and history, then carefully draw each illustration in Photoshop. It’s a process rooted in passion, not automation.
