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Prints

Original artwork and artist prints including edition prints, archival pigment copies and custom options. Size and finish options available for each print.

Custom sizes, as well as finishes including glossy, lustre, and matte.

Choosing the right finish depends on the artwork, and how you intend to display it. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out using the contact form, and I’m happy to help find the one that works best for you!

Here’s a quick crash course:

  • Matte: Matte paper has no surface finish, so the ink seeps deep into it. Because the ink sinks into the paper, you will lose a little bit of contrast, saturation, and detail compared to glossier options. Prints look more hand done, less “printed”, and do not have reflections or shine. Matte prints are the choice if you’re displaying the art piece in a bright room, or looking to avoid reflections and fingerprints.
  • Lustre: lustre is the middle option. It reduces fingerprints and scratches compared to glossier counterparts, so it’s great for high traffic areas. Portraits and landscapes look great with a luster finish.
  • Glossy: Glossy finishes are what you’re used to seeing when you get photos developed – they have the gloss shine over the image. While reflective, these add vibrancy and contrast that work great for prints that you want to see the contrast and colors pop. They are highly reflective, so best displayed without glass over them.

TLDR:

  • Matte prints – feel like traditional art prints. Low glare and reflection.
  • Glossy prints – feel like traditional photography prints. High glare and reflection.