"Ethereal Interlude" is a limited edition fine art print capturing a fleeting moment of enchantment when the sun pierces through the clouds, casting a golden, ethereal glow. With only 155 editions available, "Ethereal Interlude" not only creates an atmosphere of serenity and awe, but inspires a moment of introspection, fostering a deep appreciation for the world's ephemeral beauty. Printed on heavyweight, acid-free, archival cotton rag photo paper, this 100% cotton paper boasts both substantial thickness and a beautiful luster finish, resulting in outstanding color reproduction, intricate detail, and deep blacks. High-quality archival pigment inks are used to ensure vibrant and fade-resistant colors. With appropriate care, the original quality can be retained for centuries. Limited Edition prints are made-to-order, meticulously printed, hand-cut, and shipped from my studio in Maine within 1-2 weeks. Editions (5x7) Limited Edition of 35, (8.5x11) Limited Edition of 75, (11x14) Limited Edition of 25, (16x20) Limited Edition of 15, (24x30) Limited Edition of 5 As the edition runs low, pricing may increase due to the limited nature of the print. Each print is individually signed and numbered, and accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity. I recommend framing your print and enclosing the certificate in an envelope, placed behind the framed artwork. Frame not included.
This print is of an original Artwork by Lucy Pierce entitled "She Drums Moon" which explores our deep and potent connection to the Moon and her cycles. The original work was created with pen and ink, ink-wash and watercolor on Arches watercolor paper. The card is printed on lovely archival quality fine art paper with Epson inks and comes with an envelope. It's dimensions are approximately 19 x 14 cm. It is placed in a protective sleeve and sent by registered post. Please don't hesitate to contact me if you have any questions. All images are available as cards upon request.
This print is of an original Artwork by Lucy Pierce entitled "She Drums Moon" which explores our deep and potent connection to the Moon and her cycles. The original work was created with pen and ink, ink-wash and watercolor on Arches watercolor paper. The card is printed on lovely archival quality fine art paper with Epson inks and comes with an envelope. It's dimensions are approximately 19 x 14 cm. It is placed in a protective sleeve and sent by registered post. Please don't hesitate to contact me if you have any questions. All images are available as cards upon request.
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