Surface Tension
By Mike Coots

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Printed directly on reflective or matte glass. Ready to hang, with or without a frame.
- Premium quality, pure glass with safe-to-hold edges
- Ready to hang with lightweight foamcore backing
- Includes Wall-Dog™ screw and Wall Tape for hanging
- Low-profile: 4.76 mm thick when frameless
- High-resolution image quality
- UV-cured inks prevent fading
- Sustainably made in the USA
- Lifetime Warranty
Talk about dramatic timing. Photographer Mike Coots captures a great white shark mid-breach—mouth open, energy unleashed. A rare look at raw power just above the surface. 10% of proceeds from this print go to Sharks4Kids to support shark education, science, and conservation for the next generation of ocean advocates.

Meet the Artist: Mike Coots
Mike Coots is an award-winning photographer, shark attack survivor, and devoted ocean advocate. Born and raised on the shores of Kaua‘i, Hawaii, his life changed forever when he lost his leg in a shark attack at 18. Rather than turn away from the ocean, he dove back in—camera in hand—to capture intimate images of the very animals that changed his life. Through powerful visuals and passionate advocacy, Mike challenges perceptions of sharks and uses his story to inspire empathy, awareness, and conservation. Fracture is proud to donate a portion of proceeds from his collection to Sharks4Kids to support the next generation of ocean advocates.
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