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Fine Art Prints
These archival limited edition photographic prints are made of the highest quality fine art papers and inks available. I use Museo Crane Silver Rag Archival Paper. This paper is a thick (300gsm) semi gloss archival paper that helps produce vibrant and colorful prints. I have my own wide format printer, a Epson 7800 Pro edition ( I can print up to 24 inches wide) that uses one of the best inks around, Ultrachrome K3 ink, which is a pigment based ink. This K3 ink produces the top of the line colors, creating vibrant and colorful prints.
The prints are signed and numbered in a limited edition. There are 6 different sizes, with the 5 largest sizes being a limited edition of 100 prints per size. These archival photogarphic prints will amaze you with the vibrant colors, clarity and detail within each one them. I feel very confident that you will be extremely pleased and happy with them. I have taken every step to ensure the best quality in my work. Framed Art Prints
Framed prints are made with some of the highest quality materials available (mats, glass, molding and mounting board). I use conservation framing which will protect and preserve the print. I use only acid free materials when mounting the print. I use Rag Mat Museum Solids, usually white or off white (top mat) and black (bottom). They are a solid color throughout, acid and lignon free to protect the print and will not damage the print over time.(If you would like different mat colors, please let me know and I will accomodate your requests the best I can.) I use Conservation Reflection Control Glass (CRC Glass) as a standard glass when framing. This glass has a 98% U V protection and reflection control to eliminate or minimize glare. This glass is one of the best around.
Framed Art Prints
24"x36" Print = Framed 34"x45"
Care instructions
When handling the prints you should wear cotton gloves (the oils on your skin will cause damage to the print) and only pick up a print by the corner of opposite ends. Do not bend the print or let it
start to fold over, this could put a crease in the print.
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