Donut Heaven - unframed 8.5"x11" giclee print
Who doesn't love donuts? Well, some people don't, I guess. But if you've clicked on this listing, you're probably not one of them! Hang this awesome frosted be-sprinkled donut anywhere in your house or office for a quick, calorie-free pick-me-up - not as good as the edible kind, perhaps, but still happiness-inspiring!
This is an open-edition giclée print* of one of my original ink drawings, scanned and digitally colored. The paper size is 8.5" x 11"; the centered image has a large white border around it for framing (larger than in the photo).
--Please note: the copyright watermark ( (c) Stephanie Krause) will NOT appear on the print you receive!--
It's printed with archival inks on rich archival paper - wonderful, long-lasting, museum-worthy stock. 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!
A note on color: I color-match my prints to the original/digital version. However, due to variations in computer monitors, the colors you see on your screen may look different from the printed version.
It will come 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.
Thanks for stopping by!
*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.
Who doesn't love donuts? Well, some people don't, I guess. But if you've clicked on this listing, you're probably not one of them! Hang this awesome frosted be-sprinkled donut anywhere in your house or office for a quick, calorie-free pick-me-up - not as good as the edible kind, perhaps, but still happiness-inspiring!
This is an open-edition giclée print* of one of my original ink drawings, scanned and digitally colored. The paper size is 8.5" x 11"; the centered image has a large white border around it for framing (larger than in the photo).
--Please note: the copyright watermark ( (c) Stephanie Krause) will NOT appear on the print you receive!--
It's printed with archival inks on rich archival paper - wonderful, long-lasting, museum-worthy stock. 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!
A note on color: I color-match my prints to the original/digital version. However, due to variations in computer monitors, the colors you see on your screen may look different from the printed version.
It will come 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.
Thanks for stopping by!
*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.
Who doesn't love donuts? Well, some people don't, I guess. But if you've clicked on this listing, you're probably not one of them! Hang this awesome frosted be-sprinkled donut anywhere in your house or office for a quick, calorie-free pick-me-up - not as good as the edible kind, perhaps, but still happiness-inspiring!
This is an open-edition giclée print* of one of my original ink drawings, scanned and digitally colored. The paper size is 8.5" x 11"; the centered image has a large white border around it for framing (larger than in the photo).
--Please note: the copyright watermark ( (c) Stephanie Krause) will NOT appear on the print you receive!--
It's printed with archival inks on rich archival paper - wonderful, long-lasting, museum-worthy stock. 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!
A note on color: I color-match my prints to the original/digital version. However, due to variations in computer monitors, the colors you see on your screen may look different from the printed version.
It will come 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.
Thanks for stopping by!
*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.