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Archival permanence
In order to ensure archival permanence this photograph has been printed on 100% acid free - fine art - mould made paper. Ultra Chrome inks have been used to guarantee durability and permanence of colours.

Giclée printing technique
The word giclée means to spray or to squirt liquid. Ink is applied to fine-art paper using modern ink-jet technology. A “giclée print” connotes an elevation in modern print making technology which was introduced in the 1990’s. Images are generated from high resolution files using archival quality inks onto various mediums including canvas, fine- art, and photo-base papers. The giclée printing process provides better color accuracy than other means of reproduction and renders exceptional archival permanence. The quality of the giclée print rivals traditional silver-halide and gelatin printing processes and is commonly found in collections, museums, and art galleries around the world.

Validation
This collection is a series of open editioned, signed prints.  To validate the purchase, each print is accompanied with a certificate of authenticity issued and signed by the artist and printer.

Lifespan
Under normal viewing conditions a giclée print is estimated to offer a minimum lifespan of 130 years. (Independent study   www.wilhelm-research.com )

Print size
The images featured on this website are printed to a standard size of A3 and A2. Custom size prints are available on special request.

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