Positioned on top of Skalkaho Pass, the Falls provide a great half-way point between
the Bitterroot Valley and Rock Creek nestled in the Sapphire Mountains. Extremely serene,
it is often the destination of day travelers looking for a nice picnic locale. This image holds
up remarkably well when blown up for very large prints. The extreme detail does not blur or fade.
Shown is a Framed 24"x30" Watercolor Print.
Giclee Canvas transfers refer to images printed directly onto an artist canvas. The material is woven, water-resistant, acid-free and UV protected. This canvas can be mounted directly onto acid-free foam-core boards. Once framed these pieces look like paintings. No Glass Required. 20"x24" and 24"x30" Canvas comes with 4" extra material on all 4 sides so it is able to be stretched over stretcher bars. Archival.
The Watercolor Paper we use is 100% rag cotton, pH neutral, and acid free which is rich in texture and durability. It is made by the Hahnemuhle Paper Mill, which has been producing quality mould-made artist paper for over 415 years. The paper we use is the German Etching Board 310 gsm. It is a ultra-heavy weight paper. The finest fade-resistant inks available are used and when combined with this top quality watercolor paper the result is a piece of art "proven to last several centuries"(200 yrs) . (Hahnemuhle Paper Mill) Archival.
The Enhanced Matte Paper has deeper black tones, richer colors, and greater shadow detail than any matte photographic paper. This paper with the ultrachrome ink combination when framed under glass has been lightfast tested to 75 yrs before fading (110 yrs with ultraviolet filtering glass). Archival.
For best longetivity, prints should be overmatted and mounted under glass. They should never be displayed in direct sunlight.