i am making a growing selection of my prints available for sale now through my web site. if you're interested to purchase signed original prints, you can take a look right now at my gallery of collections.
the prints are all produced by me in my studio using an archival inkjet process. some people call this process a glicee process. this is really an invented term, but basically is a process of using archival fine art papers such as the cotton rag papers from Hahnemuehle, Crane, or Ilford combined with pigmented inkjet inks.
my weapons of choice for making my fine art prints are the Epson K3 inks in advanced black and white mode. this prints using pure carbon pigmented inks which have a longevity of 100+ years with no visible fading. the papers i use are Hahnemuehle Photo Rag for matte finish prints and Crane Museo Silver Rag for semi-gloss prints. the Photo Rag paper is 100% cotton rag and has a slightly textured almost watercolor-like paper look and feel to it. the Silver Rag has a semigloss finish that has more than a passing resemblance to traditional silver gelatin black and white prints. both papers produce excellent image quality and make a fine addition to any serious art collector's gallery.
two collections are available right now and more images and collections will be available as time goes on. if you're interested to purchase some of these prints, links to the collection are here:
White Series 2008
Summer Series 2007
thanks!
scott
27 April 2008
print sales
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