Fine Art Prints

Photographs are printed on heavyweight Hahnemühle paper using archival pigment based inks. These prints are not to be confused with mass-printed posters or prints that will fade over time.
 
Prints are supplied either mounted or framed. Image sizes are as indicated and are either 8 x 8 inches or 9 x 6 inches. These standard sized prints are mounted on 20 x 16 inch mounting board. Framed prints  are provided in a black oak frame and fronted by museum-quality glass.
 

I sign and edition each print on the front and on the reverse I include the photograph's title, the year the photograph was made, the year the print was made, the edition number and my signature.


 Further Info on Archival Pigment Based Inks

Archival pigment based ink prints are the same as  Giclée prints. The word Giclée is derived from a blend of French words; gicleur, which is a technical term for a nozzle or jet, and gicler, to spray out. The term Giclée - pronounced gee-klay - was initially coined by printmaker Jack Duganne in 1991. Today, it's used to describe fine art printing using pigment based, archival quality inks, manufactured on advanced inkjet printers. The key benefit of pigment based prints is that they are not subject to fading when displayed in normal conditions indoors.

  • A print in a black painted oak frame.
    A print in a black painted oak frame.
  • Photographs are mounted on 20 x 16 inch mounting board and are slightly raised providing a beautiful floating impression.
    Photographs are mounted on 20 x 16 inch mounting board and are slightly raised providing a beautiful floating impression.
  • Each print is editioned on the front.

    Each print is editioned on the front.

  • Each print is signed on the front.

    Each print is signed on the front.

  • Each print is signed and editioned on the back to show its provenance.

    Each print is signed and editioned on the back to show its provenance.