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A limited edition giclée print is a high-quality, archival reproduction of an artwork, printed using a specialized inkjet process, where only a specific, limited number of copies are produced, each signed and numbered by the artist.
Sometimes, I may do a series of prints that are limited and therefore the value of the prints will be higher. Each limited edition print will be signed and numbered for example 1/100, 13/100, 62/100 etc. indicating the print's position in the edition.
I decide beforehand the number of editions and sizes available when I produce the artwork.
Each print is made to order and includes a Certificate of Authenticity.
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Typically an original is a one-of-a kind, unique piece created by the artist and a print is a high quality reproduction copy of the original piece.
In my case, I do not reproduce any of my originals as printed reproduction copies, so the original artwork will always be the only one in the world : ) Unless someone somewhere loves it enough to make a knock-off. This has happened and I don’t always take it as the highest form of flattery because it’s important to me that my collectors feel their purchase has value. In the case when this happens, legal action is initiated.
The Limited Edition Prints–currently only available on my website–are created digitally using textures from my original artwork, that I incorporate and create into new compositions. AI is never hired to do my job for me. There’s no fun in that!
You may see my art sold on other websites other than mine. These are open edition prints (i.e. no limit to the number of copies), that are published under license by a third party. These, however, are not considered Fine Art Prints and therefore the value is significantly less. However, if you choose to buy my art elsewhere because I don’t have that artwork available here, I will be flattered : )
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While I’ve done my best to display the artwork colors accurately, colors may display differently on different devices.
However, I’ll vouch the artwork always looks better in person : )
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My originals a UV protective coating to preserve color fastness. However, they are best displayed out of direct sunlight for longevity.
Excess water is not my art’s friend. Original Paintings can be dusted with a dry cloth or a lightly dampened cloth to clean any scuffs or splashes if necessary.
Prints will be damaged if exposed to excess moisture, and should always be framed behind glass or stored in an acid-free acetate sleeve.