Fine Art Prints, a Labor of Love
If you’ve ever had the pleasure of holding one of my fine art prints, you’ve likely noticed a few things: the rich texture of the archival linen paper, the vibrancy of the colors, and the sense that this print is more than just a copy—it’s a piece of art in its own right. Every print is a labor of love, and there’s a lot that goes into bringing each one to life.
First things first, let’s talk about the paper. My fine art prints are created on archival linen paper, which isn’t your everyday printer paper. This high-quality material is designed to last, ensuring that the colors stay true and the paper itself stands the test of time. The linen texture adds an extra touch of sophistication, giving the print a depth and richness that truly highlights the details of my work.
But it’s not just about the paper—color is crucial too. Each print is color-matched by me, in my studio, ensuring that what you see on the paper is as close to the original painting as possible. This process is meticulous, but it’s worth it because I want you to feel like you’re getting the full experience of the artwork, even if you’re purchasing a print rather than an original.
Speaking of the studio, that’s where all the printing magic happens. By printing in-house, I have complete control over the quality of each print that leaves my studio. From the initial color matching to the final inspection, I’m involved in every step, ensuring that what you receive is a true representation of my art. This hands-on approach allows me to maintain the high standards I set for myself and my work, and it’s one of the reasons why I’m so proud of my prints.
Now, let’s get real for a moment—art can be expensive. But I believe that everyone should be able to enjoy beautiful art in their home, which is why I offer these prints. They’re an affordable way to bring a piece of art into your life, without compromising on quality or detail. It’s my way of making my work accessible to more people, while still honoring the integrity of each piece. And did you know, all of my prints come in easy to frame sizes? They do! You can find frames that will fit them in any home decor shop or on Amazon. Professionial framing can get expensive, so I like to offer my prints in easy to find frame sizes.
You might be wondering why my Print Shop is only open at certain times of the year. Well, as a solopreneur, I wear a lot of hats—I’m the artist, the printer, the marketer, the shipper, and the customer service rep, all rolled into one. Keeping the Print Shop open year-round would mean less time for me to actually create the art that fills it. By opening the shop seasonally, I can focus on painting, developing new prints, and keeping my website up to date. It’s a balancing act, and this approach allows me to give my best to every aspect of my business.
Plus, let’s be honest, there’s something kind of exciting about a limited-time shop, isn’t there? It’s like waiting for the seasonal flavors at your favorite ice cream spot—you know they won’t be around forever, so you make sure to get them while you can. And just like those seasonal treats, I want my prints to feel special, like you’re getting something unique and exclusive when you place an order. Even better, no need for Lactaid!
So, whether you’re a long-time collector or a first-time buyer, know that each print is made with care, passion, and a whole lot of heart. I hope my art brings a bit of joy into your home, and I can’t wait to share more of my work with you in the future! If my print shop is open, click the button below to shop!