prickly pear cactus illustration French Cactus Series No.1
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prickly pear cactus illustration

prickly pear cactus illustration French Cactus Series No.1

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prickly pear cactus illustration French Cactus Series No.1FRENCH CACTUS SERIES NO. 1 GICLEE CANVAS PRINT This print features an antique botanical French cactus illustration which has been digitally enhanced and added to a light neutral background. Sample pictures of the background and prints are also displayed to show finer details. ***Frames are for display purposes and are not included. BACKGROUNDS A picture of the background used with each print or set is also shown in the description photos. ARCHIVAL

FRENCH CACTUS SERIES NO. 1 GICLEE CANVAS PRINT

This print features an antique botanical French cactus illustration which has been digitally enhanced and added to a light neutral background.

Sample pictures of the background and prints are also displayed to show finer details.

***Frames are for display purposes and are not included.

BACKGROUNDS

A picture of the background used with each print or set is also shown in the description photos.

ARCHIVAL PAPER

We have 2 premium archival options to choose from.

Premium Cotton Paper – an Acid-free, PH-neutral Archival Cotton Paper that has a beautiful matte, textured finish.

Archival Smooth Matte – a substantial weight, acid-free, PH-neutral Archival paper that has a beautiful matte finish.

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We use professional wide format Fine-Art Giclee Epson printers and Epson archival quality pigment based inks, which provide the most beautiful color gamut. The depth and clarity of color is truly impressive.

Our prints are trimmed to size, arrive ready to frame and are sized to fit “off the shelf” standard retail frames.

* Please be aware that actual colors may vary slightly from those shown due to the nature of handmade products in addition to how colors are displayed by individual computer monitor settings.

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Actual colors may vary slightly from those shown due to the nature of handmade products in addition to how colors are displayed by individual computer monitor settings.

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