It’s official! You can now buy Archival Museum prints from my current exhibit on both my website and in my Etsy shop
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Each of the prints comes in 2 sizes and each image has its own unique story. If you’d like to learn more click here
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The inks that are used in the Archival Pigment Print process incorporate high-density pigments to produce prints with an 8-color color gamut (as opposed to a traditional 4-color system) and are only printed on archival fine art papers. As a result, these prints have extremely vivid colors, high light-fastness and stability, and are also more scratch-resistant than other types of prints.
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Printed on Moab cotton rag fine art paper, these prints are made to last a lifetime. The deckled edge of the paper is meant to be part of the art and is intended to be exposed when framing.
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Each print is signed, titled, and dated by me in pencil.
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Oh and hey, I’d love to hear from you- you can leave a comment below!