A painting of a little town church, surrounded by houses with red roofs and green trees with cloudy sky in the background.
Town Church
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Color Accuracy
Our giclee, eco-solvent inkjet printers are color calibrated regularly to ensure the most color-accurate prints.
Paper
We use Archival Matte Paper. There’s a good reason why archival quality is often called museum quality or archival standard. Archival paper is a permanent, robust, and acid-free paper designed to survive a very long period.
The archival grade is a cotton rag paper made of cotton pulp. Additionally, it is sometimes referred to as museum grade or museum quality. It’s the most stable option for long-term storage and preservation.
Weight: 230 gsm
Texture: smooth
Brightness/Color: neutral white
Finish: matte
Acidity: acid-free
CANVAS
We print on a thick, archival-grade canvas to ensure durability. It is pH neutral and acid-free, so it will not yellow over time. Its bright white surface will support vibrant, dazzling colors that are consistent and accurate across a wide gamut with a semi-glossy sheen.
We use solid wood stretcher bars ensure that the canvas print does not warp or bow over time. The rounded edges and beautifully beveled sides of our stretcher bars allow minimal contact with the canvas.
Our giclee, eco-solvent inkjet printers are color calibrated regularly to ensure the most color-accurate prints.
FRAMING
For framed prints we use solid wood frames with optical-grade clear acrylic.
For framed canvas we use our floating frames that are made of quality wood, offering the canvas print the illusion of floating inside the frame.