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Limited Edition vs Open Editions

Limited Editions

Truly Limited. These are prints which are limited by quantity, size, substrate. Less than 10% of my original paintings ever become prints. These are often attached to me personally as the artist and represent a message or theme that I embrace and want to share. For instance, VIP’s and Collectors received limited edition prints, and I’ve offered 2 Limited Edition prints for 2023, both important to me personally as the artist, and both limited in size & substrate.

Artist Rights
As the artist, I retain the copyright to my art, even when I’ve sold the original painting. In order to add value to the original paintings, I limit my print editions. A lot.

Open Editions

These are prints offered without limits. For instance, my digital art on mugs has been offered for over a decade. I have my art on pillows, fabric, posters, puzzles, stationery, business cards and more. I’ve sold several thousand sympathy cards with my art and message. These are never prints made from an original painting unless altered to be a new unique piece of art. Rarely do I limit the prints of these art.

My 2 sources for open editions are my galleries at:
Zazzle and Society6

Original Paintings
Canvas vs Paper

Rolled Canvas

This describes how the canvas will be delivered to you, or how it is currently stored. It is usually a large canvas painting, but any size may be delivered rolled, as determined during purchase.

Paper

I use a variety of fine art papers. Sometimes mixed media papers; favorite brands include Strathmore, Arches, Blick and Canson.

Wrapped Canvas

Wrapped &/or stretched canvas, is canvas stretched and stapled onto a wooden structural frame. Wrapped has staples on the backside, and stretched has staples on the sides. My originals on canvas are mainly wrapped canvas.

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