
THE PROCESS : PIGMENT PRINTS ON MUSEUM GRADE HEAVY STOCK ARCHIVAL PAPERS
I use the highest grade Archival Pigment Prints using inks created via the latest Technology. Acrylic and other mediums are also employed. These prints are proven to be more Archival than traditional C-prints when cared for properly. I prefer this method to silk-screening and other mediums, and use it often in my Exclusive Originals. The pigment ink lays on top of the paper like only the rarest silk-screened works, but with more depth, vibrancy and quality. I find the use of museum grade heavy stock paper to be preferable to canvas. While, canvas is sometimes employed, I find it archaic most of the time. All art is signed and numbered.
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Adam & God
by Ben Allgood
13 inches x 19 inches
Pigment Ink on Museum Grade Heavy Stock Paper
Signed and numbered by artist
$400
Ships in 2-3 Weeks






