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Why We Love Small Works & Series

Why We Love Small Works & Series

Young collectors often worry about buying art before they own a house. They think artworks will no longer fit their future home. Collectors in cities with limited living space share the same concern. Our recommendation is to buy a group of small prints or a series that works together or separate. This modality oferns infinite placement options. Move or no move, this is a great option. Here are a few TA favorites for inspiration.   

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Three Principles of Printmaking

Three Principles of Printmaking

1) The matrix (plaque used to make the impressions) is created by the artist
2) The multiples are printed by the artist or by a technician supervised by the artist
3) Each impression is approved and signed by the artist

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How to Take Care of Your Prints

How to Take Care of Your Prints

There are some factors you should take into consideration when dealing with paper prints:
1. Paper is sensitive to sunlight. We recommend that you consult a local framing company and request a glass that has UV protection. Think about how much sunlight the artwork will get when choosing a place to install your art work. Direct sunlight is not recommended. 
2. Humidity can also damage your art work. A conditioned room will always be best for prints. 

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What is a Proof?

What is a Proof?

There are different types of proofs. All proofs are impressions printed as part of the edition process. Sometimes proofs are unique and different from the final edition. The value of these prints is equal to those in the final edition because they comply with the same standards: 1) the matrix is created by the artist, 2) the proofs are printed by the artists or a technician supervised by the artist, and 3) the proofs are authorized and signed by the artist.

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Different Printing Techniques

Different Printing Techniques

Printmaking is an art medium, comparable to painting, sculpting, preforming, writing, among others. There are different techniques for printmaking, which fall into three categories based on the type of matrix used: relief, intagllio and planographic.

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