David Kitching | KitchingArt
Art for your heart and also for your mind
Late to see the truth #1
Late to see the truth #1
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An imagined individual who has followed a conventional path in the manner that's largely expected of us all and has suddenly found reason to reflect upon this. Perhaps, for most people, this is a fine way to live whilst for some, it leads to unanswered questions. These people may still be finding their way, identifying their priorities. Or leaving their lives to the whims of serendipity. Or perhaps they've become disillusioned.
- 340gsm canvas with a matte/satin finish.
- Giclee printed to order, using vibrant colors with water-based HP Latex inks and UV protection.
- Solid wooden frame from renewable sources, 3.2 cm deep. Or choose frameless if you prefer.
- Securely delivered in five to seven days, ready to hang.
FAQ
FAQ
Materials and printing.
Your picture will be printed to order on a museum quality (archival) 344gsm (grams per sq metre) polyester/cotton blend with a matte/satin finish. It's scratch, crack, & warp resistant.
It will be printed using the giclee process, with water based, latex inks and the whole picture will then treated with a coating that protects the colours from UV light
The frames are 17mm deep and are hand made from solid oak, including the black or white versions.
Hanging
All canvases come with sawtooth hangers, ready to hang on your wall.
Shipping and returns.
I ask that you allow ten days for the production of your picture and for delivery to you. Usually, the process is a little faster than this.
Please see the 'Info' page for more on shipping and returns (new tab).
Basically, if goods arrive faulty or damaged in transit, they will be replaced free of charge upon you presenting good photographic evidence.
If you change your mind about the picture, you have 14 days in which to return it, in original packaging, by courier, to me here in Cyprus.
Colour accuracy.
Computer screens differ from each other in how they display different colours. And the way colours are reproduced on canvas or paper is different again from how it is displayed on a screen. The printing process is calibrated to account for this factors but there might be slight differences from the way a given colour appears on screen .
Please contact me if you have any other questions.
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