Care for your Prints


Giclée prints are by far the most popular method to reproduce artists originals. The pigmented inks used for these archival prints are rated 75+ years and are widely used by galleries, museums and art collectors.

Handling
Remove packaging with great care, ensuring packaging tapes to not come into contact with the print. Before handling your new print please ensure your hands are clean and dry.
Take care to avoid creasing or bending. Do not place printed face down on any surface. Rolled prints should be delivered to the framers as packaged to avoid damage.

Displaying your print
Your print was produced using a Giclée print method where by Ultra Chrome microscopic ink dots are sprayed onto photographic archival grade paper to create a quality print that is highly fade resistant. No art work of value should be placed in direct sunlight or close to a heat source, however there are limitations within every building, so ensure you give good consideration to the risks and hang accordingly.

Environment
It’s recommended that you keep your print in a relatively controlled environment. Repeated exposure to extreme and/sudden changes in humidity and/or temperature can have an adverse effect on the longevity of your print and framing materials.