Two Print Options
Paper: Hahnemühle Baryta FB
These are printed on the highest quality archival paper with a high gloss surface and a true barium sulphate coating, Baryta FB Paper from Hahnemuhle creates prints with outstanding color and contrast while giving the appearance of a traditional darkroom print. Made from 100% alpha cellulose, this paper features a heavy basis weight of 350 gsm and a thickness of 14.6 mil that provide a feel of quality. It is also bright with a rated whiteness of 104% through a moderate use of OBA content and has an opacity of 100%. Furthermore, the paper is acid free and calcium carbonate buffered for longevity and water resistant.
Exhibition Series Canvas - Ready to Hang!
A museum quality canvas that is acid-free, lignin-free heavyweight cotton-poly blend, this elegantly textured canvas features a bright white point, exceptionally high Dmax and wide color gamut. The canvas base is enhanced with elastic polymers providing high tensile strength and flexibility for gallery wrap stretching without cracking. Then, a protective coating is applied, in either a matte or satin finish, to provide added protection and ensure that your fine art giclee print on canvas can stand the test of time. (Note: Rolled or mounted (on gatorboard) canvas is also available upon request.)
Lumachrome TruLife HD Acrylic - Ready to Hang!
The most incredible gallery quality finished pieces available today. These are original Lumachrome HD photo prints under TruLife®Acrylic glass. The museum quality pieces are produced using the best available materials in the world today and are my top recommendation to my clients.
Certificate of Authenticity
Each print is personally signed and numbered, and will come with a Certificate of Authenticity (COA) that includes a photo "Description", "Artist Note", and all the technical details of the print media. In addition, each print is given a unique serial number identified by a holographic label that is affixed to the back of the print and a matching holographic label affixed to the COA. This ensures that you have the authentic (and matching) COA that belongs to your valuable print.