Four Art Options
Museum Acrylic Face-Mounted Chromogenic Print (RA-4 Silver Halide Process)
Rich, vibrant color with smooth tonal transitions
Immersive, almost three-dimensional visual depth
Hand-developed on FujiFlex paper using traditional wet-bath processing
Face-mounted under museum-grade acrylic for a sleek, modern finish
Archival lifespan: 60+ years (when not displayed in direct sunlight)
Metal Dye Sublimation Print (Infused Aluminum Art)
Brilliant color and sharp detail
Resistant to light, moisture
Available in high-gloss or low-glare finishes
Archival lifespan: 60–100+ years (depending on light exposure)
Durable and modern—ideal for vibrant, long-lasting display
Canvas Gallery Wrap (Giclée Pigment Print on Archival Canvas)
Printed on archival canvas with pigment-based inks
Rich color, painterly texture, and an earthy, organic look
Minimal glare and UV-coated for added protection
Finished with three coats of Premier Art Print Shield
Epson Exhibition Museum-Grade Canvas: 250–450 year display life (per Wilhelm Imaging Research)
Traditional and Artistic Loose Prints
Available in classic matte, glossy, and pearl finishes
Unique options include Hahnemühle Rag (Germany) and Japanese rice paper
Printed with archival pigment inks and wide-gamut (a large range of color) technology
Exceptional color accuracy, tonal range, and fine detail
When properly framed with UV-protective glass, prints can last 100+ years (out of direct sunlight)