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Original Photographs are available in Archival Prints or as an Acrylic Print. Get yours today!
Archival print on Hahnemühle Photo Rag paper
Photo Rag® is Hahnemühle's flagship paper and the most popular paper chosen by fine art photographers and artists to create high quality fine art prints. The fine, smooth surface and feel of Photo Rag® make this paper very versatile and ideal for printing both black and whites, color photographs and art reproductions. With impressive pictorial depth and detail, Photo Rag® is a white, 100% cotton paper with a smooth surface texture and guarantees archival standards. Its premium matte coating meets the highest industry standards regarding density, color gamut, color graduation and image sharpness while preserving the special touch and feel of genuine art paper.
Acrylic print
Seeing your photo behind acrylic is an eye popping experience. Super vivid printing and unmatched depth create a stunning effect. Stunning SwissQ print technology, printed direct to acrylic glass. Premium ¼-inch thick, optically clear acrylic glass, finished with an opaque white backing sheet. Acrylic prints have an aluminum frame with a wire and are ready to hang.
Gallery Wrap Canvas
1.5 inch Gallery wrap canvas. Stretched and ready to hang canvas prints on 400gram 19mil canvas. This beautiful canvas has just the right amount of sheen once clear-coated with satin varnish. This helps to show the image perfectly. 100% archival inks are used with a 12-color process for perfect colors, especially on black and white prints. These canvases are made to last beyond 125 years with our Canon LUCIA EX pigment inks and museum varnish. This work comes hand signed by the artist and with a certificate of authenticity.
The Light after the storm, waiting on the Other side
The artist and photographer has a unique artistic perspective and remarkable talent and ability to view the world around her as if it were a painting and a work of art, which is reflected in her captures. This is a skill naturally acquired through her early dedication to oil painting where she would utilize her photographs as reference material for her paintings. The Color enhancements, high contrast and vivid color palette frequently create a striking resemblance of her photographs to landscape painting using saturation and contrast to create a full sensation and feeling of gazing and viewing a painting .

