Fine Art Giclée Print : Petridish no.1 (unframed)
Giclée Prints are museum quality, archival fine art prints. They have a 200+ year lifespan because they are made with high quality lightfast pigment inks on archival paper.
PLEASE NOTE: THE PRNT IS UNFRAMED
Each print is signed in the bottom right corner which can be displayed or covered up if you choose to use a close fitting mount when framing.
Paper size: 14" x 14" including a 1" boarder
Printed area size: 12" x 12"
What does the numbering mean in the title?
Over the years I have titled my work differently. If I have made several originals in the same year I have often numbered them from no.1 upwards. Sometimes I have titled the piece Petridish followed by a series of numbers which refers to the date the original was completed.
Giclée Prints are museum quality, archival fine art prints. They have a 200+ year lifespan because they are made with high quality lightfast pigment inks on archival paper.
PLEASE NOTE: THE PRNT IS UNFRAMED
Each print is signed in the bottom right corner which can be displayed or covered up if you choose to use a close fitting mount when framing.
Paper size: 14" x 14" including a 1" boarder
Printed area size: 12" x 12"
What does the numbering mean in the title?
Over the years I have titled my work differently. If I have made several originals in the same year I have often numbered them from no.1 upwards. Sometimes I have titled the piece Petridish followed by a series of numbers which refers to the date the original was completed.
Giclée Prints are museum quality, archival fine art prints. They have a 200+ year lifespan because they are made with high quality lightfast pigment inks on archival paper.
PLEASE NOTE: THE PRNT IS UNFRAMED
Each print is signed in the bottom right corner which can be displayed or covered up if you choose to use a close fitting mount when framing.
Paper size: 14" x 14" including a 1" boarder
Printed area size: 12" x 12"
What does the numbering mean in the title?
Over the years I have titled my work differently. If I have made several originals in the same year I have often numbered them from no.1 upwards. Sometimes I have titled the piece Petridish followed by a series of numbers which refers to the date the original was completed.