ABOUT ORIGINALS & PRINTS
One good question about any painting is its depth. Often large acrylic paintings are on one and a half inch thick stretched canvas. Acrylic paintings of this depth (1.5 inches deep) are often left as is with a color painted on the edge but the buyer can also have the painting framed. I do not paint the scene around the edge and find a solid border works better. Original acrylics are generally not framed under glass; often a framer will suggest a “floating” frame for deeper canvases. Oils are not framed under glass whereas watercolors are. Some of my available paintings are already framed.
Many of my paintings have been scanned or photographed with enough resolution to make a giclée print on archival paper. You should contact me directly about this. “Giclée” is French for “sprayed ink.”
Many of my paintings have been scanned or photographed with enough resolution to make a giclée print on archival paper. You should contact me directly about this. “Giclée” is French for “sprayed ink.”