Orange Dahlia is a digital image printed on premium matte photopaper using pigment inks. It is mounted to a backerboard with archival acrylic strips and matted with an acid free pure white mat (not pictured). It will fit in a 18 x 18 inch pre-made frame without modification. Or, it can be removed from the mat and backboard without damage for custom framing. Each print is signed and numbered in editions of 100 by the artist. Custom sizes are available by messaging the artist.
Item details
GTIN: 138472
Price
$65.00
Quantity available
5
Dimensions
Product
Length/Depth: 18 in
Width: 18 in
Height: 1 in
Package
Length/Depth: 24 in
Width: 28 in
Height: 3 in
Shipping
Free
Option to pick up the product in person instead of shipping
Delivery and pickup restrictions may apply: Free domestic shipping.
Refund & return policy
We will issue a refund or replace, any piece of art within 30 days of delivery due to defects in material or workmanship. Deposits for custom work are non-refundable.
Exceptions may apply. Please message Craig for more information.
Flowers are universal expressions of love, sorrow, celebration, and life's many milestones. We enjoy them for short periods in our home or in their natural world. They provide a calming effect in an often chaotic world. For many who view our work, seeing a particular flower prompts strong memories of past events and loved ones. Our art is directed toward giving a lasting way to enjoy those emotions and reliving important life experiences.
We are often asked if our floral subjects are "real". We base our art from our multiple exposure photographs, mostly executed in our studio. We have either found, grown, or purchased the flowers in our work. We use a process called light painting where LED flashlights are used to light the flowers in a darkened room from different directions, intensities, and durations with each exposure.
From there the final images are digitally manipulated to emphasize their unique characteristics. The final step is to apply digital brush strokes, which adds texture and context to the image. The final result is a digital image that captures the original beauty of the flower with our artistic interpretation of its unique characteristics.