Glossary

Editions

Studio Edition: Premium Luster Print

Printed on professional-grade luster photo paper with a refined semi-gloss surface. The finish enhances luminosity and crisp detail, offering a contemporary presentation ideal for modern interiors. Each print is individually signed and numbered as part of a limited edition.

 

Museum Edition: Giclée Print

A giclée print is a fine art printing process that uses professional inkjet printers with pigment-based inks on archival papers.

This printing method allows very fine ink droplets to be applied to the paper surface, producing precise detail, smooth tonal transitions, and accurate color reproduction.

Giclée printing is widely used for fine art reproductions and contemporary artworks printed on museum-quality papers.

The longevity of a print depends not only on the printing process, but also on the paper used, exposure to light, and framing conditions.

 

Papers

Three main paper types are used for the initial release.

Luster Photo Paper (Studio Edition)

Luster paper has a semi-gloss surface that balances subtle sheen with reduced glare.
This finish enhances color saturation and sharpness while maintaining a contemporary photographic look. It is often used for modern photographic prints and vibrant graphic works.

 

Cold Press Natural (Museum Edition)

Cold Press papers have a textured matte surface with visible paper grain.

This texture gives the artwork a more tactile, traditional fine art presence and subtly diffuses reflected light across the surface.

 

Somerset Velvet (Museum Edition)

Somerset Velvet is a matte cotton paper with a subtly textured surface.

Its fine grain provides a soft tactile quality while maintaining excellent detail and smooth tonal transitions in the printed image.

Compared with more textured papers such as Cold Press, Somerset Velvet has a more restrained surface character, allowing color fields, gradients, and line work to appear clear and balanced.

 

Acid-free Paper

Acid-free paper is manufactured with a neutral or slightly alkaline pH. This prevents the natural chemical degradation that affects many standard papers over time.

Because it does not contain the acids commonly found in mass-produced papers, acid-free paper resists yellowing, brittleness, and deterioration.

Most fine art papers used for archival printing are also buffered, meaning they include alkaline reserves that help neutralize environmental acidity during the life of the artwork.

While no paper lasts forever under all conditions, acid-free materials significantly improve the stability and preservation of printed artworks.

 

Sizes

Each artwork is available in multiple square formats, ranging from intimate small prints to larger wall pieces.

  • S1 — 7.5 × 7.5 in  
  • S2 — 9.5 × 9.5 in  
  • S3 — 11 × 11 in  
  • S4 — 13 × 13 in  
  • S5 — 17.5 × 17.5 in  
  • S6 — 21.5 × 21.5 in

 

Mounted vs Unmounted

Print sizes are available in unmounted versions. Some also in mounted versions.

 

Unmounted

The print is delivered as a loose sheet, protected in archival packaging.

This option allows collectors to choose their own framing and matting preferences.

 

Mounted

The print is mounted using acid-free materials between a backing board and a front matboard with a window opening.

This presentation stabilizes the paper, protects the edges of the print, and prepares the artwork for framing.

Mounted prints are not framed. The matboard and backing are included, but the external frame and glazing are not.

Mounted prints fit standard frame sizes designed for matboard presentation.

 

Limited Editions

Art Eh! Studio prints are released as limited editions.

A limited edition means that only a fixed number of prints of a specific artwork will be produced. Once the edition limit is reached, no additional prints of that artwork will be created.

Each print is individually numbered and signed on the reverse side and is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity.

Edition numbering follows the standard format: 3 / 30

The first number indicates the individual print.

The second number indicates the total size of the edition.

The edition is shared across all available sizes and paper options for that artwork. Once the total edition of 30 prints is reached, no further prints of that artwork will be produced.

 

Certificate of Authenticity

Each print includes a Certificate of Authenticity.

The certificate confirms the artwork title, year, edition number, and the artist’s signature.

All prints are part of a limited edition of 30 and are individually signed and numbered by the artist.

The certificate accompanies the artwork in the packaging.

 

Display & Framing

Fine art prints are designed to be displayed in normal residential environments.

For long-term preservation, framing with UV-protective glazing and acid-free matboards is recommended, as commonly used in professional framing.

Avoid placing artworks in direct sunlight for extended periods or in areas with excessive humidity.

Under typical indoor conditions, properly framed prints can remain visually stable for many years.

 

Packaging

Every print is carefully packaged to protect the artwork during storage and transport.

The print is first placed inside an acid-free protective bag, which helps shield the surface from dust, humidity, and handling.

The bagged print is then secured between rigid cardboard sheets to prevent bending.

Finally, the package is wrapped with protective material and outer kraft paper to provide additional stability during shipping.