River
This original print is a hand-pulled stone lithograph on archival printmaking paper. Step towards the riverbank and watch the waters rise from the storm swell. The image captures the upper Manasquan River in winter as it approaches flood stage in the alluvial forest where flows through in a gentle serpentine path. This is a rare print with an edition of 5. You will get one print from this edition. Measures 15.125” x 11.25”. Unframed. Ships flat.
This original print is a hand-pulled stone lithograph on archival printmaking paper. Step towards the riverbank and watch the waters rise from the storm swell. The image captures the upper Manasquan River in winter as it approaches flood stage in the alluvial forest where flows through in a gentle serpentine path. This is a rare print with an edition of 5. You will get one print from this edition. Measures 15.125” x 11.25”. Unframed. Ships flat.
This original print is a hand-pulled stone lithograph on archival printmaking paper. Step towards the riverbank and watch the waters rise from the storm swell. The image captures the upper Manasquan River in winter as it approaches flood stage in the alluvial forest where flows through in a gentle serpentine path. This is a rare print with an edition of 5. You will get one print from this edition. Measures 15.125” x 11.25”. Unframed. Ships flat.
This is an original print, not a reproduction, giclee, or copy.
What is the difference between an original print and a fine art print or giclee reproduction?
This original print is a hand-pulled stone lithograph created by the artist
This is not a reproduction, giclee, or copy
Reproductions can be called “fine art prints” but these are copies of an original artwork
Original prints are not copies or reproductions: An original print like a lithograph, etching, or relief print is the artwork itself
Printmaking is the process in which original prints are created by transferring images from a matrix to another surface
Original prints have higher value than reproductions since they are created by hand, often use higher-quality materials, and have smaller “editions”