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What is your production process?
What type of media do you use?
What is fine art paper?
What is fine art canvas?
What is your production process?
(1) Your fine art print is individually handcrafted after you place your order. (2) Our master printer then carefully inspects your fine art print to assure that it meets our high quality standards. (3) Afterwards, it is carefully rolled and packaged in a postal mailing tube and shipped via the US Postal Service directly to your address. (4) Upon arrival, it is ready to be framed and hanged in your home or office.
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What type of media do you use?
Our fine art prints are offered in two types of archival-quality art media: fine art paper and fine art canvas. The media we use comes from the finest manufacturers. They are both intended for indoor use.
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What is fine art paper?
Our fine art paper is archival-quality grade, matte and heavyweight, just like those used by museums to reproduce their fine art. Brilliant color and depth combined with the finest archival quality pigmented inks give the realism of an original work of art. This media may require protection from contaminants, in the form of a glass or plexi glass. Just as any fine art, this media should not be exposed to direct sunlight or water.
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What is fine art canvas?
Our fine art canvas is archival-quality grade, semi-glossy, just like those used by museums to reproduce their fine art. Brilliant color, depth and strength combined with the finest archival quality pigmented inks give the realism of original hand-painted art. This media does not require framing with glass or plexi glass. Just as any fine art, this media should not be exposed to direct sunlight. All our fine art canvas prints are coated with the finest clear UV protector. A border of no less than 1 inch is left around the image size, to allow for professional stretching and framing.
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