Snake Maze - unframed 8.5" x 11" giclee print - CLICK FOR COLOR CHOICES

$25.00

Can you find your way through the twists and turns of this snake knot?

This is an open-edition giclée print* of one of my original ink drawings, scanned and digitally colored. The print quality is phenomenal - crisp, clean lines and colors. PLEASE NOTE: YOU WILL NOT BE RECEIVING A FRAMED PIECE OF ART; YOU WILL RECEIVE THE PRINT ONLY. Photos including a framed print are to help you visualize what the art would look like framed - you will not received a framed piece of art!

--Please note: the watermark will NOT appear on the print you receive!--

The paper size is 8.5" x 11" and the actual image is 4 7/8" x 9 1/4", with a border for framing (see photo to see the size of the border). There is no right way to hang this one! I like it best as shown, but other people have their own preferences.

Many color combinations of this print are available; please check the options, or convo me if you're interested in something I haven't yet posted. A note on color: I color-match my prints to the original art/digital version. However, due to variations in computer monitors, the colors you see on your screen may look slightly different from the printed version.

It's printed with archival inks on rich heavyweight archival paper. This paper/ink combination is rated by Wilhelm Imaging Research to last 200 years in dark storage or 75 years under glass - so it's gonna last!

The print comes to you unmatted, in a cello sleeve with flawboard backing. To ensure it reaches you safely, I'll ship it in a rigid fiberboard mailer, with delivery confirmation.

Please note: the standard copyright applies to this print. My art is copyrighted (c) Stephanie Krause, all rights reserved; sale of print does not transfer copyright. The buyer is not entitled to reproduction rights.

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*Giclée is a fancy term for an archival inkjet print! More detail from Wikipedia: Giclée, commonly pronounced "zhee-clay," is a generic term for the process of making fine art prints from a digital source using ink-jet printing. The term, from the French verb gicler meaning "to squirt, to spray", originally applied to fine art prints created on Iris printers in a process invented in the early 1990s but has since come to mean any high quality ink-jet print.

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