Print & Materials
Every fine art print begins with careful material choices.
The paper, the printing process, and the way each piece is produced all influence how it looks and how long it lasts.
These choices form the foundation of every print.
Print Quality Pillars
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Archival Cotton Rag Paper
Each image is printed on Ilford Galerie Textured Cotton Rag, an acid-free fine art paper designed to meet gallery and museum longevity standards.
The lightly textured matte surface adds depth and softness to the image while preserving crisp detail and tonal range.
These are prints created to feel substantial, not glossy or mass-produced.
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Designed To Last
Fine art should settle into a space and stay there.
The materials used are chosen for long-term image stability, helping preserve tone, clarity, and detail when properly displayed. This is artwork intended to be lived with for years, not replaced as trends shift.
Timelessness isn’t just aesthetic, it’s material.
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Precision Printing
Every print is produced using professional large-format equipment to ensure accurate colour, smooth tonal transitions, and consistent quality across sizes.
Care is taken at every stage, from file preparation to final inspection. What you see in the image is rendered with intention, not approximation.
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Made to Order
Each print is created to order in your chosen size.
This approach reduces unnecessary waste and ensures your piece is produced thoughtfully, rather than pulled from warehouse stock. It allows every print to be handled with care from start to finish.
Considered. Not rushed.
If you’d like a closer look at the paper and finish, here are the details.
More About the Materials
All images are printed on Ilford Galerie Textured Cotton Rag paper, an acid-free fine art paper designed to meet gallery and museum longevity standards.
Its lightly textured matte finish adds subtle depth while preserving crisp detail and tonal range.
Prints are available in a range of sizes. If you require a specific size not listed, you’re welcome to get in touch to discuss what would best suit your space.
Caring for Your Print
For guidance on handling, storage, and display, you can read the full guide caring for your prints, including handling, storage, and display advice.
When the materials are considered, the artwork feels different. Explore the collections and choose a piece that feels right for your space.