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Frequently asked questions
ABOUT THE PRINTS
ORDERING & SHIPPING
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Art Collector Considerations
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Limited Edition Prints
Abstract Photography Techniques
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What is a giclée print?
Giclée (pronounced zhee-KLAY) is a fine art printing process that uses archival pigment-based inks sprayed onto premium paper. The result is a print with exceptional colour accuracy, rich detail, and a lifespan of well over 100 years — the same standard used by museums and galleries worldwide.
What paper is used?
All prints are produced on Canson Baryta Gloss, heavyweight, archival-quality fine art paper. The smooth surface is chosen to reflect the organic, watercolour-like quality of photographic work, enhancing subtle tones and textures without any glare.
What does "limited edition" mean?
Each image is produced in a strictly limited number of copies. Once an edition sells out, that image will never be reprinted. Every print is accompanied by a numbered and signed certificate of authenticity, making each one a unique and collectible work of art.
What sizes are available?
All prints are available in A2 size, in two options: unframed or framed (with a white frame). Both options are from the same edition of 20.
Will the colours look exactly as they do on screen?
Printed colours may differ slightly from how the artwork appears on your screen, as monitor settings, brightness, and colour profiles vary. Every print is carefully colour-managed to ensure the highest possible accuracy and fidelity to the original work.
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