Description
Artist’s notes:
A cartoon car on red fading steel doors, chained and ajar: a shrine to oxidation and eternity. In God we trust. In cars we rust.
This old carwash façade is in the town of Barreiro, on the opposite bank of the Tagus to Lisbon. Image captured in September 2013 on a Nokia E7. It is a little more faded but still recognisable in October 2019.
Product details:
This is a limited edition giclée print of a total issue of 50 prints of all sizes. The title of the work, artist’s name and unique number are printed on the paper.
Note that there is around 4 – 6 cm of white space around each print.
- Large A1 29.25 x 20.42 in (74.29 x 51.87 cm) image on 33.10 x 23.38 in (84.10 x 59.40 cm) sheet
- Medium A2 19.92 x 13.37 in (52.60 x 35.70 cm) image on 23.38 x 16.54 in (59.40 x 42.00 cm) sheet
The print is sold without a frame unless a frame option with its extra cost is selected. Unframed prints are rolled and packed into a cardboard postal tube.
Printing process and papers:
Our limited edition art prints are created “on-demand”- they are custom printed and quality checked by one of Manchester’s best fine art printing studios only once we have received your order.
What does “giclée” mean? French for a squirt or a spray, it came to be applied to the high quality inkjet printing that was first used to make reproductions of paintings, drawings or photos. Works of purely digital origin or software enhanced photos now provide the source of many giclée prints.
We use state of the art 12 colour Canon LUCIA pigment ink and large format printers. Choose between archival standard Hahnemuhle Photo Rag, a premium fine art paper with its own distinct texture; or Origin Matt paper which provides good balance between price and vivid print output.