Geraniums on Pink

$100.00
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About - Fine Art Print

This print is a professional reproduction of the original painting Geraniums on Pink from the Chateau Gardens collection.

This piece draws inspiration from time and place - a holiday to France where huge red geraniums appeared everywhere I looked.  The medium I used is intended to give a chalky, worn appearance.

- Penny Brooshooft, Artist.

Specifications

All prints are printed with archival quality inks that are rated to last well over 100 years as long as they are protected under UV rated glazing and are displayed out of direct sunlight.

Prints are limited edition and are a strict run of 200. Each print is accompanied by a numbered certificate of authenticity signed by Penny. Prints are made to order and are shipped within 10 working days from receipt of order. Please take this into consideration when ordering your print.

Prints are available in two options:

Hemp paper - a lightly textured eco-friendly fine art paper created from sustainable hemp fibres. 290gsm, 60% hemp fibre, 40% cotton, acid free, white.

Hahnemühle Hemp uses one of the oldest and most diverse natural fibres in the world and is made of 60% hemp fibre. The FineArt inkjet paper’s base impresses with its bright white natural tone. The lightly textured surface gives the paper a pleasant, silky feel. Colours and details are brilliantly reproduced, the depth of the black truly stands out and contrasts are reproduced with stunning effect. 

  • Hemp paper prints are sold unframed.
  • Hemp paper prints include an additional 10-20mm of white border around the artwork (depending on artwork size) to allow for framing.

Canvas - poly-cotton canvas in matte finish. 395gsm, acid free. 

Manufactured with a high quality poly-cotton canvas base, coated with a new advanced technology of microporous coating. This canvas produces true fine art reproduction precision images with very high resolution.

  • Canvas prints are sold unstretched and unframed.
  • Canvas prints include additional material around the edges to allow the print to be stretched on a sub-frame.