

F. A. Q.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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Limited Edition Prints are a restricted number of prints produced from an original artwork. Each print is signed and numbered by the artist (e.g., 10/50 means the 10th print out of 50). Once all the prints in an edition are sold, no more are made, which increases their value over time.
Why are they special?
• Exclusivity: The limited number makes them more valuable than open edition prints.
• Investment Potential: Some prints increase in value as the artist gains recognition.
• Artist Signature & Numbering: Adds authenticity and uniqueness.
• Certificate of Authenticity: Proof of the authenticity of your print.
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Hahnemühle Paper is a premium, German-made fine art paper known for its exceptional quality, texture, and longevity. It has been manufactured since 1584 and is a top choice for museum-quality fine art prints.
What makes it special?
• Acid-free & lignin-free: Prevents yellowing and deterioration over time.
• Museum Quality Texture & High-Quality Surface: Enhances details and colors in art prints.
• Highly durable: When combined with archival inks, it can last over 100 years.
Collectors and artists prefer Hahnemühle papers because they preserve the integrity of the artwork, making them ideal for limited edition prints and fine art reproductions.
When paired with archival pigment inks, Hahnemühle prints have deep, rich colors and superior durability, making them an investment in fine art..
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A Premium Canvas Print is the highest standard of canvas reproduction, crafted to museum quality. Printed on archival-grade canvas with professional pigment inks, these artworks are designed to combine beauty with longevity.
Premium canvases:
Are hand-stretched over strong, durable wooden frames.
Use fade-resistant pigment inks for vibrant, lasting color.
Printed on 100% cotton canvas, giving the image depth and a gallery-style finish that resembles traditional artwork
Include a UV protective coating that safeguards against fading, while also making the canvas washable and water-resistant.
Can last well over 100 years with proper care, retaining their timeless appeal.
Perfect for collectors, art lovers, or anyone wanting a gallery-quality piece - easy to clean - that looks stunning and endures for generations.
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Limited Edition
• Fixed quantity (e.g., 50/50)
• Hand-signed & numbered
• Comes with a certificate of authenticity
• Highly collectible & may increase in value
Open Edition / Decorative Wall Art
• Unlimited production
• Not numbered but still premium quality
• More accessible pricing but same archival materials
• Ideal for beautiful, lasting wall art at any time
Even my Open Edition Prints are high-quality archival prints, ensuring they are premium, not mass-produced cheap prints.
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To preserve your print’s quality:
• Frame Paper Prints with UV-protected glass to prevent fading.
• Dust canvases gently with a soft, dry cloth.
• Avoid direct sunlight, humidity, or extreme temperatures.
• Handle with clean, dry hands, I highly suggest you wear cotton gloves to avoid fingerprints.
• Ideally, print should be taken to the framers as soon as possible to prevent damage and oils from your hands being in contact with the print.
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A Floating Frame is a luxury framing option that creates the illusion that the canvas is “floating” inside the frame, rather than being covered by it.
• Adds depth & elegance to the artwork.
• Enhances gallery-style presentation.
• Available in various finishes to complement any space.
This is a high-end framing choice that gives a sophisticated, finished look to your canvas.
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Screens display colors differently based on settings, brightness, and calibration.
While I ensure high-accuracy color reproduction, there may be slight variations.
However, the printed version often has richer depth and texture than what you see digitally.
Scans of artworks are done professionally.
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My work is not mass-produced—it is crafted with emotion, skill, and deep personal meaning. I blend my technical expertise with intuition and storytelling, creating pieces that resonate on a deeper level.
Each piece reflects a piece of me, my visions, perception, interpretation and my personality.
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Archival Quality Fine Art Prints / Museum-Grade Prints
Printed on 100% cotton canvas or cotton rag paper, acid-free and pH balanced.
Use pigment-based inks, which are highly fade-resistant and maintain color accuracy for decades to over a century in indoor conditions.
Considered museum-grade because of their longevity, color fidelity, and archival materials.
Giclée Printing
A high-resolution inkjet printing process sometimes used for fine art prints.
Captures smooth tonal transitions, rich color depth, and fine detail.
The term “Giclée” itself refers to the printing method and does not guarantee archival quality, what ensures longevity is the use of archival media and pigment-based inks.
Pigment vs Dye Inks
Pigment inks: Fade-resistant, long-lasting, deep colors, suitable for archival prints.
Dye inks: Less resistant to fading; colors may degrade faster over time.
Summary: Archival-quality fine art prints combine professional printing techniques, archival media, and pigment inks to produce prints that can retain their vibrant color and detail for many decades, and in some cases over a century, making them truly museum-grade.