FAQs
Are prints archival quality?
All prints are printed on conservation grade paper using the highest quality inks. Conservation mounting, framing and protection from extremes of temperatures, light and humidity will see the art work in good condition for many years.
What is the difference between an open edition and a limited edition print?
Open edition prints are reprinted any time that they run out, there is no limit to the amount that can be produced. Limited edition prints are limited to the number for that edition. So for a limited edition of 500, once they are all sold, there will never be any more available.
Are prints individually signed and numbered?
All prints are individually hand signed and limited edition prints are hand signed and numbered,
What is a Certificate of Authenticity?
All limitied edition prints come with a certificate of authenticity signed, and numbered, by the artist (me!). The COA provides proof that you have been supplied with an authentic print, it also ensures (providing the COA is kept seperate) that any stolen artwok can not easily be sold on the open market.
How are prints posted?
All prints are sent securely packaged, in a very strong cardboard tube. Due to the nature of being rolled up in a tube, prints may require a small period of flattening out before being mounted and framed.