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Newlyn Crescent Moon Collectors Tintoretto Gesso print. Signed and titled
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This item will be posted to you by Alanfurneaux within 3 days of receiving payment.
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Loosely based on Newlyn and the bay here from Penzance.The darker colours I felt draws everything in and the limited palette makes it easier to see.
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45 X 32 cms with a 3 cm border for the signature and title. Comes flat packed ready for your framer.
Printed on quality Tintoretto Gesso fine art paper
This is a very high quality product hence the price compared to my posters.
A,ll papers are FSC approved, compliant to ISO14001 (environmental standard), are rated 'acid free' and have non-ageing specification is to ISO 9706 (Permanent), which means they will not degrade under normal archival or storage conditions for at least 300 years.
ABOUT THESE PRINTS
Unlike Gicl e or pigment ink based fine art printing, Sinterix (or sinterescent printing) is a process based on a heat-suffused sintered powder application to the paper. Sinterescent prints are characterised by extremely high image quality and can be printed at very high resolution to bring up extremely fine detail
COMPARISON TO GICLEE PRINTS
Gicl e essentially means 'sprayed ink' and is a process slightly different from droplet based inkjet. It was intended to make a faux high-res effect, initially, or a more-like-a-painting effect. To be created properly they should have a proper archival grade paper and archival or pigment inks and be crafted so individually as almost to stand in place of an original work, and be sold as such.
Designed by Alan Furneaux in Penzance
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