Gordon Mckenna Studio
Meeting in the garden
Meeting in the garden
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Professional Giclee digital art print on archival cotton Hahnemuhle paper.
OPEN EDITION, available in 30cm x 30cm. Framed or unframed.
LIMITED EDITIONS, signed and numbered editions of 25 in 2 sizes: 31 x 31 cm ( 12.3 x 12.4 inches) and 44 x 44 cm ( 17.4 x 17.5 inches). Size includes a 25mm (1 inch) border.
The folly of delight in ones own identity. In many ways we are all extraordinary and unique individuals. Living in London for more than two decades gave me a rare glimpse into how this fantastic place allows people the room to explore this part of their identity. Pictures of folly's and flowers indigenous to the UK overlaid on people suggest this delight in ourselves as we make this transcendental exploration into our most exciting selves.
FAQ:
What are the frames made from: Frames are made from wood with a satin painted or veneer finnish. Fixings are attached and the frames are ready to hang. Please see last image for reference.
What is the difference between Limited and Open editions?
Limited editions; are signed, numbered and limited to 25 copies in each size. The full image is seen as intended by the artist and not cropped. White space around the image is included so it can be framed to show the artist signature and number of the edition.
Open editions; images are cropped to fit standardised commercially available frame sizes; 30 x 30cm, 40 x 40cm, A4 and A3. They have no additional white space.
What is a digital Giclee print?
All digital Giclee prints are produced and shipped by the PrintSpace, who have production facilituies in London UK, the U.S.A. and Germany. All digital prints are museum quality Giclee art prints on Hahnemuehle photo rag paper.
Giclée printing is a fine art digital printing method using specialist archival pigment inks and acid-free papers; creating museum/gallery prints with excellent depth of colour, longevity and stability.
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