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Due to an overabundance of work -- for which we are genuinely grateful (especially in these current times) -- we are unable to take any new orders from existing customers or requests for orders from new customers, as we are busily working to catch up with the jobs that we have committed to that are currently in queue.

This is an indefinite backlog situation. Please check back with us from time to time for an update on where we stand with accepting new orders. Prints & Note cards is an artist's home for getting prints and note cards (art note cards) produced from their original art or from their digital art files.
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He was acquired through a canine rescue organization. He hangs in our studio, guarding the staff from untold dangers that accompany every door buzzer ring and mail drop. He enjoys running errands, as it allows him to invoke his cape crusader alter ego: THE WHITE SHADOW! Reggie keeps us amused with his clownish ways.
Epson Stylus Pro 9880: Because of Epson's leading role as the defining brand for commercial-grade printers, we use this professional wide-format printer, which incorporates forward-thinking designs, with a newly enhanced 9-color ink technology, resulting in a final print of uncompromising quality. It uses Epson UltraChrome Ink technology, the standard by which all other professional-level ink technologies are judged.
Giclee Print Certificate of Authenticity: This is a paper document that assures the validity of the print, as having been produced using all steps & materials essential in the gilcee process. You can elect to have this added value document accompany each of your paper & canvas prints, at no additional cost.
Our stretcher bars are made of high quality, kiln dried pine. They have a beaded (rounded) edge that holds the canvas and flat part of the bar slightly apart. The rounded edge greatly relieves the stress on the canvas. A tighter, more uniform stretch is the result of this feature because the canvas flows around the smooth (rather than sharp) edge.
Some artists like to paint their original painting on a square foundation; others like short-horizontal shapes when they paint landscapes. Still others prefer vertical shapes for still life and portraits. And some artists just paint on seemingly anything they have handy with little thought to standard frame sizes or future reproduction possibilities.
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