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Questions About the World - Part One

This is part of a limited 1st edition of 50 archival inkjet prints, made using Hahnemühle German Etching 310gsm digital fine art paper made from 100% cotton with Epson UltraChrome HDX inks for superior gallery and museum standards. This print measures 20" wide x 20" tall with a 2" border totaling 24" wide x 24" tall.

$600.00

Sequence of Consideration

This is part of a limited 1st edition of 50 archival inkjet prints, made using Hahnemühle German Etching 310gsm digital fine art paper made from 100% cotton with Epson UltraChrome HDX inks for superior gallery and museum standards. This print measures 20" wide x 20" tall with a 2" border totaling 24" wide x 24" tall.

$600.00

Other Considerations

This is part of a limited 1st edition of 50 archival inkjet prints, made using Hahnemühle German Etching 310gsm digital fine art paper made from 100% cotton with Epson UltraChrome HDX inks for superior gallery and museum standards. This print measures 100" wide x 20" tall with a 2" border totaling 104" wide x 24" tall.

$1000.00

All prints will be marked and shipped with Hahnemühle's Certificate of Authenticity & Hologram System™ designed to protect the security and genuineness of your limited edition art works and reproductions and reduce the risk of forgery. Each certificate is made of premium deckle edged mould made paper with a Hahnemühle watermark and fluorescent security fibres and a serialized numbered hologram is added. A second, identically numbered hologram is then applied to the reverse side of the artwork. The combination of certificate and hologram assures that each Certificate of Authenticity relates to one particular piece of art.

Prints are rolled and shipped in rugged mailing tubes no less than 6" round. Please allow 10-14 business days from time of order.

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