Set Your Gaze
Product Details
Print Process and Materials
All artworks are printed using archival-grade pigments. A natural, heavyweight textured cotton, free of optical brighteners is used for paper prints. Canvas prints are printed on exhibition grade matte canvas and coated with a water-based varnish, which protects against UV ray damage and cracking. The materials and process ensure long-term, archival stability for both paper and canvas prints.
Sizing
Unframed (rolled) print dimensions are exact to what is shown on the store. For example, a 16x20" paper print measures 16" by 20" including the 3/4" white boarder. An unframed 30x40" canvas print includes a 2.5" border, for a total dimension of 35x45" (the image area is 30x40").
Framed canvas prints will add 1 1/4" to each dimension. For example, the outside dimensions of a 30x40" framed canvas will measure 31 1/4 x 41 1/4". Framed paper prints add 1" to each dimension. For example, the outside dimensions of a 16x20" framed paper print will measure 17 x 21" with the frame.
Framing Options
Prints are available framed or, if you'd prefer to manage framing yourself, you can purchase an unframed (rolled) print.
Unframed paper prints have a 3/4" white border, within which is Victoria's signature.
Rolled canvas prints include a 2-inch natural canvas border which allows for stretching on bars up to 1 1/2" deep (we like 3/4" bars).
Framed paper prints are protected with a UV-blocking acrylic and are available in all sizes except for 55X55". Framed canvas is stretched over 3/4" bars and installed in custom made floater frames. Available in sizes 30x40" and larger. All frames are made to order.
When will the original painting be available?
The original auction will go live December 11th, 12 PM Pacific Standard Time and end December 28th, 12 PM Pacific Standard Time
The Inspiration:
Alouette Lake, BC, September 2024
When September hits there's a shift in the air. Past fall seasons I've been to busy to enjoy the season and this painting felt like a call to set (and constantly reset) my gaze on what matters most.
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