Metal Prints

The image is printed onto an opaque piece of archival photo paper, which is then laid over a sheet of Chromaluxe Aluminum. With a heat process the print is sublimated into the surface of the metal, giving it a glossy finish. This provides the image with a unique sense of depth, and crisp colors. Print arrives ready to hang, using a mount on the back and will stand 1/2 inch off the wall. This process is archival and will last decades, to clean just use a micro fiber cloth and non ammonia cleaner. Below are examples of this material!

This is an example of the Metal Print Displayed. What you see here is a 60x92” trip tych. Each panel is separated by one inch. This is becoming a very popular way to display work.

Here you can see up close how the Metal print hangs 1/2” off the wall.

This shows the backing, and holes used to hang. You can also see the plastic buttons to keep print from shifting on wall.

Lustre Paper

Image is printed onto an archival Kodak photo paper. The finish is semi-gloss, so there is a sheen but not much reflection. This creates a subtle feel, perfect for those who don’t want the over saturated punch that is trendy these days. This option does NOT come ready to hang, and will require the customer to frame the print. Keep in mind that you can spend more on archaical framing than the print itself.

This shows how print arrives. Customer needs to matte and frame the piece, to keep archival.

Here you can see the loose print in a matte, that can then be framed.