Chapters -- Fine Art Print

from $40.00

A museum quality fine art print of Chapters, an original one of a kind ceramic sculpture by Lenie Caston-Miller, now held in a private collection. While the original work exists as a singular physical object, this archival photographic print offers collectors an opportunity to experience the visual presence and sculptural energy of the piece.

Each print is professionally produced using archival pigment processes on museum quality fine art papers to preserve the texture, glaze detail, and dimensional qualities of the original ceramic sculpture. Prints are created to order with artist-approved color and material standards.

Available Sizes & Materials
• 8 × 10 in — Archival Matte Paper — (Open Edition)
• 11 × 14 in — Archival Matte Paper — (Open Edition)
• 18 × 24 in — Hahnemühle Photo Rag Paper — (Artist-Authorized Limited Edition of 50)

Hahnemühle Photo Rag is a 100 percent cotton, museum grade fine art paper widely used by galleries and collectors for its rich texture, depth, and long term archival stability.

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A museum quality fine art print of Chapters, an original one of a kind ceramic sculpture by Lenie Caston-Miller, now held in a private collection. While the original work exists as a singular physical object, this archival photographic print offers collectors an opportunity to experience the visual presence and sculptural energy of the piece.

Each print is professionally produced using archival pigment processes on museum quality fine art papers to preserve the texture, glaze detail, and dimensional qualities of the original ceramic sculpture. Prints are created to order with artist-approved color and material standards.

Available Sizes & Materials
• 8 × 10 in — Archival Matte Paper — (Open Edition)
• 11 × 14 in — Archival Matte Paper — (Open Edition)
• 18 × 24 in — Hahnemühle Photo Rag Paper — (Artist-Authorized Limited Edition of 50)

Hahnemühle Photo Rag is a 100 percent cotton, museum grade fine art paper widely used by galleries and collectors for its rich texture, depth, and long term archival stability.