Fine Art Prints | Premium Materials

Below you'll find everything you need to know about the high-quality materials I've carefully selected to print and frame your artwork, after having tested them myself through samples.

My final choice was based on essential aspects such as quality and accuracy of reproductions, durability and preservation of the art prints, and sustainability during manufacturing process.

 

MUSEUM QUALITY PRINTS

GICLÉE, INKJET PRINTING TECHNIQUE:

Your print will be produced using giclée printing, the preferred option for fine artists due to its superb colour accuracy, detail reproduction fidelity, high-quality finish and archival longevity.

In this method that uses high-resolution digital files to reproduce original colours and details, the picture is originated by the nozzles of an inkjet printer that spray thin drops of pigmented inks (UV-resistant) on coated paper, capturing and preserving the essence of original artworks.

Close-up view of some fine art test strips printed on textured paper

HAHNEMÜHLE, FINE ART PAPER:

Hahnemühle German Etching is the paper I have chosen for your prints due to its outstanding print results and its handmade crafted feel (emulating the look and feel of traditional etching papers), which make this heavyweight fine art paper one of the most popular among artists and illustrators who demand top quality archival coated papers for printing their artworks.

Key features of Hahnemühle German Etching 310 gsm paper:

  • Excellent printing results. Characterised by its velvety soft feel, its clearly defined felt surface and its premium matt inkjet coating, this 100% alpha-cellulose paper guarantees an exceptional print result with an impressive depth effect and three-dimensional appearance.
  • Colour and detail fidelity. With its slightly warm base tone and highly mottled texture that enables it to hold more ink and capture the light effectively, this paper enhances the printing accuracy by delivering bright colours and deep blacks that feel high in contrast.
  • Maximum durability. German Etching is a museum quality acid-free archival paper that meets the highest class for ageing resistance certified as per DIN 6738. Offering the top life expectancy, prints can last for more than 100 years with the use of UV-resistant pigment ink.

Close-up view of a fine art print on textured paper, the picture is signed by Lejandrier


MUSEUM QUALITY FRAMES

QUADRUM BY NIELSEN, ELEGANT FRAMES:

For small sizes 30×30 cm and 30×42 cm you can opt for a framed print. The brand of high-class durable picture frame I've selected is Quadrum by Nielsen, known for its elegant design and excellent craftmanship.

I offer three colour options for your frame:

  • Oak. Option available for all of the artworks.
  • Black. Available for artworks with a white border and for some without a border.
  • White. Available for artworks with a black border and for some without a border.

Collage including two close-up views of framed prints, with oak and white moulds, respectively.

Main features of Nielsen Quadrum frames are:

  • FSC® certified. Quadrum frames are made from FSC® certified wood. This means wood comes from sustainably managed forests that meet the Forest Stewardship Council criteria. Oak moulds are solid wood from FSC® certified sources with an oak veneer.
  • Protective window, moulding and hardware. The frames are equipped with an edge-ground float glass of approximately 45% UV filter, an acid-free insert, and a sturdy MDF back panel. The dimensions of the mould are 25mm depth by 16mm width, and the type of hanging fixture on the rear panel is nail hanging.

 

Collage including a close-up view of a picture frame back with hanging fixtures, and a mould section with dimensions.

I hope this information helps you have a clear picture - never better said - about the features of the print you will get. If you still have any questions, please feel free to contact me.