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Welcome to Artgazer - the fulfilment of a long-held dream to create unique artwork for a

wide-ranging audience at prices within as many people’s reach as possible.

 

Artgazer limited edition archival prints are taken from my original digital compositions

and are printed by Artgazer’s  professional wide format printer. The print heads on this

inkjet printer  spray a very fine pattern of dots onto the paper that make up the final

image. I use a combination of  light-fast inks and acid-free papers.,which give the prints an expected light-fast term of 75+ years. And you may wish to know the Fine Art Trade Guild has declared that this kind of printing, called giclee, has been decisively

incorporated into the Guild Print Standard.

 

My professional printing process ensures a faithful representation of my original digital

composition. However,  you may find slight colour  differences between items as

viewed on this web site and the actual print colours, which are caused by the variations

in computer screen quality representation of my images. Don’t worry, you’ll be even more

impressed with the real thing, I know I was!  

 

Artgazer keeps its limited edition print to a run of five hundred, so there will never be

more than that amount plus 10% Artist’s Proofs.  Please note  I reserve the right to reproduce the images in various sized card formats and on T shirts, but these processes and finish will be very different to the archival print process.  All limited edition prints are printed on 310gsm  mould made, natural line , acid-free Hahnemuhle German etching paper. Each print is signed and numbered by me. This is the best guarantee  of authenticity that you can have because I’m involved in the process from conception right through to printing and posting. If I put my name to your print you can be sure I’m very happy with it.

 

Prints are available to buy unframed, mounted, and framed at overall sizes from A3 to A1 depending on your requirements.

 

How should a print be mounted?

There are a variety of mounts on the market to choose from but you should always use

conservation grade backing board behind the print and acid-free mount of your choice.

 

Where should a print be hung?

As with all artworks it is best to avoid hanging above sources of direct heat, direct

sunlight or in damp and humid environments.

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