Jökulsárlón, Iceland

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Limited edition of 2*

Pigment ink print on fine art archival luster or matt cotton paper
58 x 87 cm    
                        1/2 : 475,00 euro
                        2/2 : 625,00 euro
                      signed, numbered, with certificate

* want something even more exclusive ? Upon request, the edition can be reduced to 1, of a custom size and on a medium of choice. Please use the contact page to tell me what you have in mind, and we'll sort things out !
_ prints come with a white border of about 1,5 cm on each side, which allows for proper handling and facilitates matting and framing; the size mentioned above is a net size that does not include this border;
_ price includes VAT, but do not include postage, packaging, matting or framing;
_ prints are always made on demand; as such a purchase cannot be cancelled once the print has been produced;
_ prints on archival fine art papers up until 58 by 87 cm are printed by myself on a Canon ImageProGraf Pro 2100 printer, using archival Canon Lucia Pro ink
_ disclaimer: as part of the printing process, and to ensure my personal quality standards are met, two AP/PP prints are produced: one on an A4, and one in the format at which the print is advertised above; the A4 may be part of a single edition portfolio box set sold in the context of an exhibition, while the larger size print is typically used for exhibiting, unless an HC print was made specifically for that purpose; of this image, only the two AP/PP prints have been made.
The pastel tones of both iceberg in the foreground and mountain/sky in the background go well with Canson Infinity Platine Fibre Rag. It's a an acid and OBA free, internally buffered, ISO 9706 compliant fine art cotton paper that does just about every image justice.
The matt Canson Infinity Rag Photographique, an ISO 9706 compliant, 100 % cotton paper, with a very rich, soft (Canson call it 'sensual', and I can agree) feel, emphasises the muted colours even further, creating the visual and tactile impression of an aquarel. I consider both renderings equally valid, and the choice for either one depending on my mood. I therefore offer both.

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