“In the Heat, Gilliat”
$110 – $495
Exclusive Limited Editions of 25, on archival paper with lightfast pigments, signed and numbered by the artist and includes a Certificate of Authenticity – image size approximately 450 x 600 mm
$395 framed, $110 unframed
Description
“In the Heat, Gilliat” Lithograph
“Can you feel the heat shimmering off the corrugated iron walls and the hard dry earth. The curved roof of the building in the foreground was probably constructed by cutting an old water tank in half. This method saved rafters and so was a handy one for areas where local straight timber was not common. The small building on the left was probably the butcher’s shop. Most properties killed their own stock for meat and had a special small building set by itself with wide verandahs all round where the meat was hung.”
Exclusive Limited Editions of 25, on archival paper with lightfast pigments, signed and numbered by the artist and includes a Certificate of Authenticity – image size approximately 450 x 600 mm
$395 framed, $110 unframed
These lithographs have been produced using an advanced printing process called PIXEL LITHOGRAPHY. This is not a photographic or offset reproduction process.
This unique printing process has been researched and developed over time to specifically meet the demands of the fine art community. The colours are lightfast and are printed onto the finest 100% rag paper (acid free) – unlike ordinary paper made of wood chip in which the acid yellows and corrodes the paper over time.
Every print is individually made – they are not mass produced. One of the major strengths of this process is the ability to capture the fine detail and colour nuances.
The artist inspects, numbers and signs the lithograph in pencil and supplies a certificate to confirm the authenticity of the work. This is called a LIMITED EDITION. The lower number indicates how many lithographs have been produced, after which the master is destroyed. The upper number indicates where this particular lithograph sits in the overall number printed.
Strictly limited edition lithographs are eagerly sought after by collectors, and increase in value as do the original paintings.