High quality art prints

Fine art printing will help you achieve a high-quality print displaying the richness of the colours of the art. It is printed on acid-free paper using archival inks. The acid-free paper prevents the paper from yellowing. Fine art printing is available in both smooth or textured watercolour paper. Textured fine art paper is usually recommended for photography and smooth fine art for illustrations. To add more character to your print, you can even opt for torn edges – also known as deckle edge. 

Features:

  • Printing on acid-free and archival fine art papers made from 100% cotton rag
  • Using archival inks certified to last 25 years without fading (*if not exposed to UV light)
  • Museum-grade quality
  • 310gsm for textured and 300gsm for smooth paper

High quality art prints

Fine art printing will help you achieve a high-quality print displaying the richness of the colours of the art. It is printed on acid-free paper using archival inks. The acid-free paper prevents the paper from yellowing. Fine art printing is available in both smooth or textured watercolour paper. Textured fine art paper is usually recommended for photography and smooth fine art for illustrations. To add more character to your print, you can even opt for torn edges – also known as deckle edge. 

Features:

  • Printing on acid-free and archival fine art papers made from 100% cotton rag
  • Using archival inks certified to last 25 years without fading
  • Museum-grade quality
  • 310gsm for textured and 300gsm for smooth paper

   Two paper finishing options: (Left) Textured water colour paper (Right) Smooth paper

Fine Art Print with two finishing options - Textured watercolour and smooth

Two paper finishing options: (Left) Textured water colour paper (Right) Smooth paper

Printing method

Our fine art prints are considered giclee printing. Giclee printing is a type of inkjet printing and must satisfy at least three basic criterias in order for a print to be considered a true giclee:

  1. Document resolution of 300dpi
  2. Use of acid-free and archival paper
  3. Use of archival inks
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Printing method

Our fine art prints are considered giclee printing. Giclee printing is a type of inkjet printing and must satisfy at least three basic criterias in order for a print to be considered a true giclee:

  1. Document resolution of 300dpi
  2. Use of acid-free and archival paper
  3. Use of archival inks
get a quote