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FINE ART PRINTING

As a practicing digital artist, I know first-hand how difficult it is to find a printing service that can produce something at the quality I prefer, on the paper I need, and at a price I can afford.

 

Using only the best printers and papers, and decades of printing experience, I work with you to make prints that properly convey the dedication and passion you put into your work; 

presentation ready for any home, gallery, or museum.

 

Whether you're printing a custom dress pattern on tissue paper, an original painting on silk for a tie at your wedding, or a series of archival, giclee black and white photographs for your upcoming exhibition, I know I can help. 

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STEP 1: PICK YOUR PAPER

A wide variety of papers are kept on hand but are subject to change.

CLICK HERE FOR AVAILABLE PAPERS. (Custom papers are optional depending on rarity of paper and size of order.)

First time clients are strongly encouraged to purchase a sample pack of our current papers. This pack will have an identical print on each page to show you not only the physical quality of the paper but how it reacts to the inks.

Specialty or specific papers, not currently listed or for a unique project, are always an option. Email Su for more info.

CLICK HERE TO REQUEST A SAMPLE PACK.

STEP 2: SET UP YOUR PROJECT

Now it gets fun!

Once you know which paper you'd like to use, you have two options:

1. BEST FOR EDITIONS

Request a Printer Set Up- this allows you to test your image on the paper of your choice and work with our tech to make the necessary color corrections or other edits until it's perfect. Then, you'll order your edition with the security of knowing they'll be perfect.

2. BEST FOR ONE OFFS OR DIGITAL WORK

This option gives you a proof of your work on the paper of your choice for a small set fee. If all looks well, you can place a larger order. This option does not include additional editing and works best for those who feel confident in their colors and tones. All proofs are printed on 8.5"x11" papers.

 

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