Limited Editions
Below is a few photos I decided to sell as limited edition releases. The limited edition range:
are framed in wooden frames (not cheep MDF)
the photos are sandwiched between an acid free conservation grade foam backing board and a conservation grade mat
the frames are fitted with conservation glass that filters out approximately 99% of the UV light and reduce fading of your photos
the release is limited to a maximum of 40 copies of each photograph
the front mat board is embossed, numbered and signed
each photo is available in A4 and A3 sizes frames with image sizes of 135mm x 205mm and 190mm x 287mm respectively
Provided the photographs are displayed indoors, they should last in excess of 100 years without any noticeable fading or color change.
NOTE: Air pollutants can also affect the longevity of any photograph. Therefore, if they are displayed in an industrial environment (e.g. exposed to solvent fumes) or near a kitchen cook top (oil fumes and high moisture), then fading may occur in a shorter timeframe. The use of cleaners may also affect photos (e.g. Windex contains a small amount of alcohol and ammonia). So stick to a damp microfibre cloth when cleaning.
Below is an example of a framed Limited Edition print.
Limited Edition photos are numbered, embossed, signed and dated.
Frames are fitted with D-Rings and plastic covered wire and are ready to hang.
Below are the range of Limited Edition prints available for purchase.
The Pantheon dome and ocular. This is still the largest free standing concrete dome every built. The Roman engineering was amazing.
The inside of the Colosseum. Another Roman engineering marvel.
The leaning tower of Pizza, from a different perspective.
A view of the Grand Canal in Venice at sunset.
A view from behind the clock in the Musee d’Orsay in Paris. If you’re a fan of the old French Masters, then this is the place to go.
The imposing spectacle that is the Eifel Tower.
Mont Saint-Michel on the north-west coast of France is an amazing tidal island with small stores and restaurants on the lower levels, a castle and topped off by a church. The first monastery was established in the 8th century, but the island has been used as a fortress and prison at various times. The monks returned to the island in 2001. The island is a labyrinth of stairs, hallways, vaulted ceilings, huge halls and fireplaces you could park a van in. This is Game of Thrones, but for real!
Another view of Mont Saint-Michel, but presented as a toned pencil sketch.
One of the many vaulted ceilings in Mont Saint-Michel, with my muse waiting patiently.
Tower Bridge in London presented a a pencil sketch.
Click on any of the thumbnails below to purchase a framed Limited Edition print