People have been asking me to offer prints for many years. Since I’m coaching myself to open the door when opportunity knocks, I am saying "Yes!" But only for a limited time.
This is your opportunity to own a limited edition print at an affordable price. Buy now.
Limited Edition 1. One Force, 2010
Giclee
Image size: 14" x 19.5"
$175 unframed (shipping $15) $250 framed (shipping $50)
Shipping rates are continental United States only. Contact us for international shipping rates. Allow 2 weeks for delivery.
Limited Edition 1. One Force, 2010
Giclee on acid-free paper
Image size: 14" x 19.5"
Framed size: 19” x 24.5”
Limited Edition 2. Powerplay, 2010
Giclee on acid-free paper
Image size: 14.5" x 10"
Framed size: 19.5" x 15"
Limited Edition 3. The Eyes Have It, 2010
Giclee on acid-free paper
Image size: 10.5" x 14"
Framed size: 15.5" x 19"
Limited Edition 4. Dancing with the Bones, 2010
Giclee on acid-free paper
Image size: 9.5" x 13.5"
Framed size: 18.5 x 13.5"
Limited Edition 5. Embracing Change, 2010
Giclee on acid-free paper
Image size: 11" x 11"
Framed size: 15" x 15"
Limited Edition 6. Making What Your Means Can't Buy, 2010
Giclee on acid-free paper
Image size: 10.75" x 10.75
Framed size: 16" x 16"
Limited Edition 7. Urban Spiritual, 2010
Giclee on acid-free paper
Image size: 10.5" x 20"
Framed size: 15.5" x 19"
Limited Edition 8. Buried Treasure, 2010
Giclee on acid-free paper
Image size: 14" x 11"
Framed size: 19" x 20"
These prints are limited to an edition of 50.
Each print is signed and numbered.
Image sizes given above
Framed size given above
Sheet size for unframed prints is 19" x 13"
Giclee are printed on archival Hahnemühle 100% acid-free cotton rag paper
Giclee (pronounced “zshee-clay”), is a highly sophisticated printing process that was introduced in the late 1980s. It’s so sophisticated, in fact, that it produces prints which truly capture the artist's original intent. Even museums have realized the vast potential of this technology and have made giclee editions a permanent part of their collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York), Museum of Modern Art (San Francisco) and Museum of Contemporary Art (Los Angeles), to name a few.