Limited Edition Print
16” x 20”
Available - Limited Edition
“Maine Beach Glass” is a part of a series I am continue to expand upon. Growing up on the water in Maine, I have always been interested in the beach glass I would find in the rocks and sand. Having used glass bottles as weights for my gear when lobstering, it’s always told me a story depending on its wear and color. I love the flecks of color it brings to a curious observer when wandering along the shoreline.
Each print is produced as part of a fixed, limited edition of 100 and is individually signed and numbered by the artist. Once an edition is fully collected, it is permanently closed and not reproduced.
The work is printed on 315 gsm (20 mil) 100% cotton rag, an archival fine art paper selected for its ability to retain tonal depth and subtle variation. The surface has a soft, matte texture with a natural warmth that closely reflects the character of the original watercolor.
Each print is prepared in the studio and presented matted in white with a rigid backing, then enclosed in protective, weather-resistant packaging for shipment.
A certificate of authenticity accompanies every piece, verifying its place within the edition and including a unique identifying number recorded by the artist.
As editions close over time, each print becomes part of a finite body of work held in private collections.
Limited Edition Print
16” x 20”
Available - Limited Edition
“Maine Beach Glass” is a part of a series I am continue to expand upon. Growing up on the water in Maine, I have always been interested in the beach glass I would find in the rocks and sand. Having used glass bottles as weights for my gear when lobstering, it’s always told me a story depending on its wear and color. I love the flecks of color it brings to a curious observer when wandering along the shoreline.
Each print is produced as part of a fixed, limited edition of 100 and is individually signed and numbered by the artist. Once an edition is fully collected, it is permanently closed and not reproduced.
The work is printed on 315 gsm (20 mil) 100% cotton rag, an archival fine art paper selected for its ability to retain tonal depth and subtle variation. The surface has a soft, matte texture with a natural warmth that closely reflects the character of the original watercolor.
Each print is prepared in the studio and presented matted in white with a rigid backing, then enclosed in protective, weather-resistant packaging for shipment.
A certificate of authenticity accompanies every piece, verifying its place within the edition and including a unique identifying number recorded by the artist.
As editions close over time, each print becomes part of a finite body of work held in private collections.