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Harmony

Harmony

Regular price $76.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $76.00 USD
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Size

Giclée print with archival quality, printed on Hahnemühle Matt Fiber paper of 200 gr/m2, natural white. This smooth-textured, matte-finish paper brings out the brilliance and saturation of color, while allowing for an intense, velvety black. 

Printed in Spain.

Available in 2 sizes (DIN A2 and A1)

Dry sealed and hand signed on the back. 

Sold unframed. If you would like to read about my framing recommendations, click here.

Materials

They are printed on Hahnemühle Photo Matt Fiber paper of 200 grams/m2. It is an archival quality paper, which means that it is acid-free and made from 100% pure cellulose, and the inks used for printing (Canon Lucia Pro) last longer over time. It has a light bony tone, natural white, its texture is smooth and its matte finish.

Dimensions

50x50cm | 19'7x19'7in

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Color & Flow

Printed with Canon Lucía Pro inks - Not only do they ensure tremendous color fidelity and smooth color gradations, they also bring weather-resistant creations to life. These inks look exceptional on uncoated papers, as the color pigments remain on the surface of the print media.

  • Shipment

    Prints are wrapped in protective paper and shipped in a hard cardboard tube to prevent damage.

    Both the original works and the prints will be sent through the ordinary postal company, Correos Express or DHL. Any shipment will have its tracking number, which the buyer will be informed of in the shipping confirmation email, so they can know where their order is at any time.

    The shipment will take place from 3 to 10 working days from the moment of placing the order.

    In the case of an order with international delivery, it will be from 7 to 21 business days.

  • print preservation

    Being printed on a high-end paper, the inks have a great resistance to deterioration.

    However, I recommend that the prints are not exposed to direct sunlight, as they could be damaged over time.