Enlightenment Series Just Completed!

25 prints in each series
16x20"
printed on glossy photo paper or museum quality watercolor paper
signed and numbered
Gold and Silver embellishments on request*


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The images in this series reflect beauty, mysticism and gentleness. Each photograph
depicts serenity and peace. These prints are perfect for a meditation room or any
room you would like to add a bit of tanquility.

Eastern mysticism and spirituality have made their way to the West, their philosophy and
terminology have entered our worldview. We have embraced the psychological and spiritual
perspectives of these potent Eastern mystical concepts,. Enlightenment, or the final goal of all
spiritual striving, has always referred to an experiential recognition of that which is absolute
by nature, what that absolute actually is, and what it may have to do with human life, always
has been and continues to be up to this day quite ambiguous.

Our Prints
GICLEES - Fine Art Prints

The art of fine art printing has become even more precise with the revolutionary
Giclée (zhee-clay) printing process. In the Giclée process, a fine stream of ink (more
than 4 million droplets per second) is sprayed onto archival art media or canvas.
Each calculation of hue value and density directs the ink from 4 to 8 nozzles.

This produces a combination of 512 chromatic changes, with over 3 million
colors possible of highly saturated, non-toxic ink. Since no screens are used in Giclée
printing, the prints have a higher resolution than lithographs and the dynamic range
is greater than serigraphy. The apparent resolution of the digital print is 1800
dots per square inch, which is higher than a traditional lithographic
print and has a wider color gamut than serigraphy.

Giclée prints render deep, saturated colors and have a beautiful painterly quality that
retains minute detail, subtle tints and blends.It is cost effective. The highest quality
printing is made affordable because the edition can be printed on an `as needed' basis,
eliminating a substantial up-front investment. Publishers can control inventory by
printing only what is needed. Giclée prints have an impressive exhibition record.
They have been shown in museums and galleries throughout the world.

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