Bridal Veil

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LE40 = Limited Edition of 40. Certificates of Authentication will by sent by mail, or packaged with your delivery. Brian does not sign or number the face of images to prevent damage to your museum-grade investment.

Acrylic Images are the most dynamic representation of color. Images are face-mounted on a 1/4” acrylic to further increase the illusion of depth, before applying to aluminum DiBond backing for increased depth and protection. Hung using a sturdy French Cleat system. Cleaning instructions provided with your investment.

Metal Photographs are offered in one or more of the following “frame” methods.

Metal Only - These are the most traditional option with an inset, float backing that is ready for hanging.

Metal on Float-mounts are raised from the wall 1-1/4” deep for a light, modern look on a color chosen by the artist.

Metal in Float-Frames have a 1/4" space between the frame and the print, so that the image floats within the frame - mostly flush to the front-most surface of the frame, selected by the artist.

Guild Canvas is an artisan-style canvas with impurities removed. The photo paper backing is stripped and applied directly to the canvas (not ink-jet printed). The art is affixed to sturdy, hand-made wooden stretcher bars and stapled drum-tight before a layer of acrylic coating is hand-applied by an artist, following the contours of the image.

Gallery Wraps are “Photo Gallery Wraps” and not ink-jet printed onto fabric. This incorporates time-proven silver halide photo paper with a modern, image wrap of 1.5 - 2” depth. (float frames optional - just ask)

OE = Open Edition. These images are printed on Kodak Endura, Silver Halide photo papers, flush mounted to be frame ready, on an acid-free black styrene - more durable than foam core.

For narratives about the work of Brian Geraths Originals, please visit his website at https://www.gratitudaholic.com/bgoriginals