Description
In this rare, overtly philosophical piece the artist juxtaposes the colorful abundance of a well stocked pantry with shadowy scenes of human suffering and misery. Beyond the obvious need of food for the survival of the human body, the artist would propose that if civilization is to survive the human soul must also be fed.
Our image capture, paper quality, and print method produce a beautiful, richly colored, fine giclee print that is almost indistinguishable from the original painting.
Paper: 310g William Turner Hahnemuhle – thick, subtly textured, off-white, archival quality fine art paper.
Print Method: Giclee Inkjet – Canon Lucia 12 Ink Color System – Incredibly rich, true to life colors.
Framing: Each print is carefully custom matted and framed to our exacting standards, down to the high quality fabric dust cover backing, and sturdy, wire hanging hardware. With 6 frame collections ranging from sleek & modern, to rustic chic there is a frame for every style and taste.
Glazing: Every framed print is glazed with our lightweight Tru Vue Reflection Control Acrylic glass for exceptional clarity and color preservation. **Note – use only ammonia free cleaning products on acrylic glass (Windex DOES contain ammonia.)**
*Please allow 5-7 business days for framing*
Paper Detail – 310g William Turner Hahnemuhle fine art paper
Dust Cover & Hardware Detail – High quality fabric dust cover and wire hanging hardware
Glazing Detail – Tru Vue Reflection Control Acrylic
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