We currently offer the following fine art papers and canvas options.
Fine art paper vs canvas.
Printing on paper is the traditional way of displaying a photograph and it certainly has an aesthetic quality that is unique and well understood.
They also have the same archival properties as the canvas prints and are printed with the same type of high quality inks.
I like the luster paper for its color range and smooth gradations and the ultrasmooth for its beautiful.
Printed reproductions of my original works are available on either fine art paper or gallery wrapped canvas.
This paper does not look or feel like poster paper.
It is luxurious with a slight texture similar to watercolor paper and a matte surface.
Gloss rag paper for fine art photos shiny paintings hahnemühle fine art baryta standard canvas lexjet sunset select canvas.
My fine art paper prints are printed on thick cold pressed paper.
50 reproductions per size.
First an art print is any reproduction of an original work of art e g.
A canvas print that s a copy of a handmade painting.
Prints that are made to last because fine art paper is intended for the printing of high quality photographs its quality must be ideally suited to receiving inks and pigments.
Each are numbered and signed.
To read more about my giclée prints see further below.
Fine art paper prints need to be protected by glass.
Just as important as the decision between paper and canvas is the decision of which printer and framer to hire.
A gallery wrapped canvas giclée is a canvas print that has been stretched over stretcher bars so that the sides will either be a continuation of the image or a solid color.
These are the basic differences between an art print vs a giclée.
Second a giclée is actually a type of art print but it has very special characteristics more details later.
Digital photos printed on canvas and then gallery wrapped have a vibrant 3 d feel and have the look of a piece of work taken straight from a gallery or museum.
Our prints are created with color fast aqueous inks but just to make sure you can enjoy your purchase for a lifetime we use only uv glass to ensure that the colors remain as vibrant as the day you unpack your new art.
The composition of the surface layer must allow the ink to adhere well over time while offering a neutral ph to ensure that the paper also stands the test of time.
Most of my printing has been onto paper of various finishes and textures and i currently use a fine art 100 cotton based mat paper.
If there is a particular giclee paper or canvas you wish to use but we do not have.