Vestrahorn, Iceland

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Limited edition print (edition of 20)

pigment ink print on fine art archival cotton paper:
     _ 58 x 87 cm: 115,00 euro
     _ 39 x 58 cm:   55,00 euro
     _ 17 x 25,5 cm:    25,00 euro

upon request, prints can be matted for the following standard frame sizes:
     _ 70 x 100 cm:  + 60 euro
     _ 50 x   70 cm:  + 30 euro
     _ 30 x   40 cm:  + 15 euro

signed, with certificate
* depending on the intended viewing distance, a larger print size may be possible within this edition of 20; please contact me using the contact form or the 'buy this print' button below, to discuss your wishes
_ prints come with a white border of 1,5 to 2 cm on each side, which allows for proper handling and facilitates matting and framing; the size mentioned above is a net size that does not include this border;
_ a hinged matt is made of a white Daler-Rowney mountboard (back) and a white Canson Ingres Vidalon matt (front) with a white core; both boards are acid-free, and conform to the ISO 9706 standard for permanence; the print is mounted with a T-hinge using archival Abaca Hinging Tape, which is used for the hinge as well;
_ prices include VAT, but do not include postage, packaging, matting or framing;
_ prints are always made on demand; as such a purchase cannot be cancelled once the print has been produced;
_ prints on archival fine art papers up until 58 by 87 cm are printed by myself on a Canon ImageProGraf Pro 2100 printer, using archival Canon Lucia Pro ink;
_ disclaimer: as part of the printing process, and to ensure my personal quality standards are met, two AP/PP prints are produced: one on an A4, and one in the format at which the print is advertised above; the larger size print is typically used for exhibiting, unless an HC print was made specifically for that purpose; the smaller one can be part of my paper portfolio.

For this one, a paper stock with some bite was in order. A paper that could accurately render the fine details and delicate colours, a paper that would set apart the real from the mirage with both accuracy and conviction. No doubt, Canson Infinity Baryta Prestige II would have worked too, but for some reason, I couldn’t resist the somewhat more gentle rendering of the Platine Fibre Rag.

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