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Fine Art Prints

Gallery Quality Prints for Your Home

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Prints

How are your artworks printed?
Artworks are museum-grade Giclée Prints created with guaranteed archival qualities. This means the artwork will resist fading and discoloring and it’s print quality meets the standards of galleries or museums.
What paper do you use?
Hahnemüle Photo Rag. It is an acid free, 100% cotton paper with a natural white tone and soft texture. It is specially tailored for Fine Art printing. Thickness: 308 gsm
Is there any guarantee on this product?
I would like to offer you a piece of art you will cherish for years. If, by any chance, there is any damage or defect on your print, please don’t hesitate to send me a photo of the defect and I will order a replacement print.
What are the payment options?
Currently I provide payment with major credit and debit cards as well as PayPal.
Can you sign the prints?
Unfortunately, no. My photographs are printed in 4 partner locations: UK, Netherlands, US and Australia. Each of these printing houses has been tested for matching technique and will provide consistent quality. The artwork will be printed in one of these 4 locations depending on the buyer’s location and dispatched from there.
Which countries do you deliver to?
Prints are delivered worldwide...besides Antarctica.
How long will I wait for my print?
Prints will be produced within 48 hours after being purchased after which they will be packaged and dispatched. This means the total delivery time will be, most often around 5 working days, and up to 10 working days for some countries requiring longer international shipping.
How is the print packaged?
The unframed fine art prints are hand rolled in protective tissue paper and shipped in extra thick cardboard tubes.
What if I would like a print you don’t offer?
Please reach out to me at krzysztof@bednarski.art and I will do my best to accommodate your request. At the same time, the store will be growing with new prints added regularly.

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So…you purchased a print, what now? What size frame should you get? 

My prints are offered in two sizes: 40x50cm (16×20”) and 60x80cm (24×32”). Each of these sizes allows you for two ways of framing. Let’s say you purchased a 60x80cm (24×32”) print.

 

Option 1: You can purchase a frame in the size of the print. This will have a more “poster” look. The print itself has a 1 inch border which will visually separate the artwork from the frame. This is shown below on the right.

 

Option 2: You can purchase a bigger frame e.g. a 70x100cm (28×40”) with a mat (passe-partout). The mat opening should be in the size of the print itself, in this case 60x80cm (24×32”). This will elegantly highlight the print and give it more depth, as shown below on the left.  

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