Christine Bae Quiet#1(Yellow Circle) Art Print Open Edition
Christine Bae Quiet#1(Yellow Circle) Art Print Open Edition
Features
-Frame NOT included
-Materials: Original Cannon pigment ink, cotton fibre paper, fine art prints
-Gallery-grade prints on high quality paper
-Professionally printed onto heavyweight fine art paper
-Dimensions include a 1-2 inch (2.5 - 5cm) white border to assist in framing
(Normally 1 inch white border for width and more than 1 inch for height)
-All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting if desired
-Large prints shipped in tubes, small & medium prints in protective flat mailers or cardboard
-Open edition : There's no artist's sign
About the original painting
Title: Quiet#1(Yellow Circle)
29.9W x 39.5H inch (76W x 100.5H cm) 2021
Color on pressed rice paper
By Christine Bae
About the paper
-Hanemuhle white velvet 270g
-Manufacturer : German Hanemuhle
-Material: 25%Cotton, 75%fiber
About the ink : Lucia Pro
- Long lasting pigment ink of 200 years guarantee
- The most expensive ink in the world
- Gallery-grade prints ink
Shipment
-Protective tube or cardboard
-Processing time: Please allow me at least 1week from purchasing for me to print and get it ready to ship. The print is not ready-made.
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Shipping
-Processing time takes 1week to print and get it ready. The print is not ready-made
-Orders are shipped from Seoul, South Korea via USPS standard shipping(around 2weeks)
-Estimated arrival dates are normally 3weeks from the date order placed. -
Returns
-You can submit return requests within 30days of receipt. (For European Union 14days)
-All artworks should be in their original packing and original condition for a full refund.
-Customers pay return fee.
-We'll also pay the return shipping costs if the return is a result of our error (you received an incorrect or defective item, etc.).
ARTIST
Christine Bae
Christine Bae is an artist who works and lives in Seoul, South Korea.
She spent several years in New York, US for study and work.
Now back in Korea, she is developing the multi-sensory that she discovered whilst living in US.
She works primarily in Sumi Ink and Japanese paint on pressed rice paper.
Your purchase mean to me
It makes me to continue working and making art works.