Home Is Where The Heart Is
Limited edition photograph by Erica Leather
This beautiful house of rust once sat in a paddock in Appleby, just outside Richmond. The light in this image captures the saturated greens of the rows of planted seedlings which contrast against the reds and browns of the rusted sheet steel of the house.
Sadly the building has now been demolished to make more growing space but every time I drive past this paddock I remember this house of rust.
High quality giclée prints which are all hand signed/ numbered can be purchased in 3 different sizes.
Limited edition print run of 50.
Please scroll to the bottom of the page for product description/ definition of giclée.
Limited edition photograph by Erica Leather
This beautiful house of rust once sat in a paddock in Appleby, just outside Richmond. The light in this image captures the saturated greens of the rows of planted seedlings which contrast against the reds and browns of the rusted sheet steel of the house.
Sadly the building has now been demolished to make more growing space but every time I drive past this paddock I remember this house of rust.
High quality giclée prints which are all hand signed/ numbered can be purchased in 3 different sizes.
Limited edition print run of 50.
Please scroll to the bottom of the page for product description/ definition of giclée.
Limited edition photograph by Erica Leather
This beautiful house of rust once sat in a paddock in Appleby, just outside Richmond. The light in this image captures the saturated greens of the rows of planted seedlings which contrast against the reds and browns of the rusted sheet steel of the house.
Sadly the building has now been demolished to make more growing space but every time I drive past this paddock I remember this house of rust.
High quality giclée prints which are all hand signed/ numbered can be purchased in 3 different sizes.
Limited edition print run of 50.
Please scroll to the bottom of the page for product description/ definition of giclée.
PRINT SIZES
SMALL: A3 Paper Size: 420mm x 297mm (FRAMED SIZE: 588mm x 475mm)
MEDIUM: A2 Paper Size: 594 x 420mm (FRAMED SIZE: 762mm x 598mm)
LARGE: A1 Paper Size: 841 x 594mm (FRAMED SIZE: 1,009mm x 772mm)
FRAMING OPTIONS
UNFRAMED: comes wrapped in acid free tissue paper in a cardboard mailing tube.
BOARD MOUNTED: With an acid free white mat board and acid free, cotton rag foam backing board. This is ready to be put straight into a frame of your choice.
CUSTOM FRAMED: By me in my Nelson studio. With acid free white mat board and acid free, cotton rag foam backing board and ready to hang on your wall with a wire hanging cord. You can choose either a white, black or wooden frame.
Frame dimensions:
Black and white: 40mm high 20mm wide
Wooden: 20mm high 20mm wide
GLASS
1. Standard 2mm float glass, minimal uv protection
2. Tru Vue Conservation Clear® UV Glass
This ultra protective glass is a staple for custom framing – it’s tried and true, standing the test of time, safeguarding the personal mementoes and works of art on consumers walls everyday for years to come.
Features
Blocks up to 99% of UV rays
No ripple or “orange peel” effect on glass surface
Proprietary coating is engineered for permanence
Premium 2.5mm thickness provides better strength and rigidity
3. UltraVue® UV70 Non-reflective Glass
This water white glass offers crystal clear color transmission and a virtually invisible, anti-reflective surface for truly amazing clarity. Note: lower UV protection than conservation clear.
Features
Virtually eliminates reflections
Filters up to 70% of UV rays
Water White substrate provides crystal clear color transmission
Light transmission brighten colors and contrast levels
Enhanced surface for better durability and easy cleaning
Proprietary coating is engineered for permanence.
What is a giclée? (pronounced zgee-clay)
In its most basic definition, giclée is a French term for “to spray” or “to squirt”. It references the process that an inkjet printer uses to reproduce fine art or photography to create individual copies of the original piece. However, not all inkjet printers can produce giclée prints. It all boils down to these four elements: resolution, ink, paper, and printer type.
Resolution - To be able to make such a high-quality print, the camera or scanner used to capture or scan the art must be able to do so with a high level of resolution. To compare, most digital photos are recorded at a resolution of 72 DPI (dots per inch) on the screen and the image file of an art print needs to be at least 300 DPI—because the more dots of color that can be printed in a small area, the more detailed your final image will appear.
Ink and Paper - The ink and paper must be high quality and considered “archival”. This is typically achieved using inks that are pigment-based instead of dye-based and any paper, canvas, watercolor paper, or specialty printing paper must be of sufficient quality.
Printing - Printers are typically larger models that are able to hold up to 12 ink cartridges which produce a wider range of colours.
I use Signa smooth, perfectly Supple, 100% cotton smooth fine art paper. (100-Years Certified Archival by an Accredited 3rd Party).
Smooth matte finish, 270 gsm weight. Certified giclée, printed on Canon imagePROGRAF 8400 locally in Nelson.
All print runs are limited to 50, and hand signed/ numbered.
Shipping
All artwork will be packaged securely by me and should arrive in perfect condition. If you live outside New Zealand, please enquire about shipping options.
If you would like any alternative print sizes or frame colours please contact me.