Print Information

Paper

Prints printed on paper use 200 pound wt. and are made by Arches in France. It is made from cotton rag and is museum quality. It will not yellow with time. It has a special coating for the Giclee process.

Canvas

Prints printed on canvas use a very fine woven cotton duct.

Stretcher

To insure that the canvas print does not warp or curl it, is stretched on an undecorated wooden frame called a stretcher.

Frame

The decorated and/or colored border usually made of wood or metal into which the painting is mounted.

Matte

A heavy paper border that is used with watercolors, drawings and pastels. The work is mounted inside the matte and the matte is mounted into a glassed frame.

Giclee Print Making

Giclee printmaking is a digital process that requires the unique collaboration of art and technology. I am very fortunate to be working with Pictex, a Boston company who has the ability and equipment to produce these very fine museum quality prints. I applaud them for their high standards. Their work is amazing in that it is often difficult to see the difference between the original and the print. Sometimes I prefer the print. Every print is carefully made by Pictex and inspected by me. I personally sign, number and date every print.

Limited Edition

A limited quantity of prints are produced at one printing. Before they are sold they are signed numbered and dated. Once this edition is sold out another edition can be printed. However, there is only one first edition.

Open Edition

Prints are produced individually or in very small quantities. They are signed, numbered and dated as produced.

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