About the Prints:

Terms

Thank you for browsing my gallery and purchasing my art.

Shipping: Expect about 1-2 weeks for delivery. If you are ordering multiple reproductions in one order or international orders, please feel free to contact me for special and international shipping rates. (Free shipping on domestic orders.) 

What we offer

Inkjet Prints:  
Lustre or Glossy Photo Inject Prints are available in the following standard sizes: 8” by 10” 
 and “11 by 14” 
1) 8” by 10” - $55.00 plus shipping (Lustre or Glossy) 
2) 11” by 14” - $75.00 plus shipping. (Lustre or Glossy) 
Inkjet Prints are made using genuine Noritsu paper and ink and are archival quality prints.
Other sizes are available upon request, please contact us for pricing. 
Prints can be mounted on foam board, please contact us for pricing.  
 
Giclee Canvas:  
Giclee reproductions are available in the following standard sizes:
11" x 14" and 16" x 20"
1) 11” x 14”
- $125.00 plus shipping (non-stretched) 
- $ 250.00 plus shipping (stretched on a frame) with PremierArt Print Shield spray coating 
2) 16” x 20”
- $250.00 plus shipping (non-stretched)
- $325.00 plus shipping (stretched on a frame) with Premier Art Print Shield spray coating. 

All Giclee reproductions are printed on Lexjet Sunset Select Matte Canvas using Epson printers and are archival quality prints.

 'Non-stretched canvas' means that the reproduction is on canvas that is not attached to a frame. Non-stretched canvas prints are produced with 3" of additional canvas on all sides so that you can stretch and frame your print on your own.
Other sizes are available upon request, please contact us for pricing. 


Difference between a Giclee and Inkjet prints.

What is a Giclee Canvas ?
A Giclee is a state-of-the-art reproduction created using tiny nozzles of ink to reproduce the original work of art. The Giclee Canvas process, when effectively executed, results in a print which looks almost identical to the original painting.

What is an inkjet print?  
An inkjet print is where the ink is transferred directly onto the surface. Rather than relying on aluminum plates to transfer an image, inkjet printing uses liquid ink during production.


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