Frequently Asked Questions:
What kind of quality are your art prints?
I want to support small business owners like me. I use a local printer/artist in my hometown of Camden, Maine. He uses Epson Ultrachrome HDX inks that are a pigment (rather than dye) for increased archivability. They are called archival pigment prints.
The paper is a Canson Rag Photographique, which is a 100% cotton rag substrate paper.
They are considered to be gallery quality prints and will stay beautiful for many years.
What kind of quality are your art prints?
I want to support small business owners like me. I use a local printer/artist in my hometown of Camden, Maine. He uses Epson Ultrachrome HDX inks that are a pigment (rather than dye) for increased archivability. They are called archival pigment prints.
The paper is a Canson Rag Photographique, which is a 100% cotton rag substrate paper.
They are considered to be gallery quality prints and will stay beautiful for many years.
How do you ship your art prints?
For smaller prints, I will sandwich them between pieces of matboard and mail in a rigid envelope mailer.
For large prints with a mat, I will mail in a box.
For smaller prints, I will sandwich them between pieces of matboard and mail in a rigid envelope mailer.
For large prints with a mat, I will mail in a box.
What kind of lead time do you have on ordered prints?
I will try to have prints of each piece of artwork on hand at all times. If I have multiple orders, it may take up to two weeks for my printer to print and restock my inventory. Please bear with me as I learn what the market demands will be.
I will try to have prints of each piece of artwork on hand at all times. If I have multiple orders, it may take up to two weeks for my printer to print and restock my inventory. Please bear with me as I learn what the market demands will be.