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'Michelle Monroe - side saddle' |
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This is a picture of Michelle Monroe sitting side saddle on a beam. |
PLEASE NOTE: The quality of this picture has been made for the web site and we apologise for putting the copyright across it. We hope, however, you can see the style of the picture and can assure you the original image is of a very high standard making it ideal at any size. Image © Stuart Stott |
Notes and ADDITIONAL OPTIONS:
The picture above can be ordered online. A4 Giclée prints are produced on 240gsm satin photobase paper, with larger prints on paper quality that goes with the size chosen. If you wish your print on matt artist cotton canvas instead please add 25% to the cost, likewise, if you wish it to include a satin giclée varnish finish please add 5% to the cost then phone us 015395 52394 to place your order. If you wish to add a satin Giclée varnish to the stretched canvases, which are on high quality frames please add 5% to the cost and phone us to place your order.
If you wish to use the image for advertising or publishing purposes, or you want a size other than those quoted above please contact us for details.
Choosing prints
All prints and canvases are produced to order because of the number of images available. A4 giclee prints are normally produced and delivered to the address you specifiy within approx 7 working days but please allow up to 28 days for everything larger than A4. The reason being we are required to view a proof from our printers prior to them printing the larger items so as to ensure we are happy with the colour and layout etc. Although this adds a small delay to you receiving your print or canvas we feel it is an important stage of the printing process and in most cases the proof will be sent along with your print or canvas for you to frame as you so wish. It is our intention, however, to get your order to you as speedily as we can.
Why we use high quality Giclée prints
What is a Giclée print?
A Giclée (pronounced zhee-clay) is a high-resolution reproduction done of the photograph using six and seven colour large format printers. The word is French and means 'to squirt' which refers to the process in which the ink is laid down on the paper. Prints are produced on archival grade artist's quality coated paper with UK stable pigment inks that offer a lifespan of up to 75 years.
Giclées are superior to traditional lithography in nearly every way. The colours are brighter, last longer and are so high-resolution they are virtually 'continuous tone' rather than tiny dots. The range or 'gamut' of colour for Giclées is far beyond that of lithography and the details are crisper. Lithography tends to use tiny dots of four colours to fool the eye into seeing various hues and shades whereas Giclées use six colours of light fast (fade resistant) pigmented inks producing a wider colour gamut and the ability to use various materials to print on.
What is a Stretched Canvas?
A stretched canvas is wrapped round the edges of a jointed and wedged high quality 36mm deep wooden frame and stapled on the reverse for a substantial contemporary look that does not require a picture frame.
Delivery
A delivery charge is added to each order placed. The charge depends upon the item and whereabouts in the world it is being shipped to. Due to the high standard of the products they are packed, handled and delivered using either the Royal Mail or a courier to ensure their protection during delivery. |
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