Angels of Morning - Archival Artist Proof on Paper
Fawn lily, Erythronium oregonum
2023 Original Artwork by Jen Burgess, Acrylic on Canvas
Heralding the end of winter, these iconic lilies lift their bright faces to the morning sun. Why are they called fawn lilies? Is it something about their dappled leaves, or how their white petals are scattered among the long camas leaves, that is reminiscent of a sleeping baby deer? Either way, they are my favourites. I invite you to get right down among them here and spend time with them face to face.
These are ARTIST PROOFS:
Collector’s Edition extremely limited release of Archival Prints
Features:
8” x 10.5” printed area on 11” x 14” surface
100% cotton watercolour paper, 140lb /300gsm
Hot Pressed (Smooth) OR Cold Pressed (Textured) Paper
(Only ONE available of each!)Archival inks and high tech professional printing process
Hinge-mounted and matted and Ready to Frame
Archival acid-free backing and white acid-free matting
Mat opening is 9”x12” to show signature
Hand-numbered, titled and signed in pencil
Ready to Frame behind glass in ANY standard 11” x 14” frame
Crystal Clear Bag for archival protection until framed
(Reusable & Recyclable #5 with your soft plastics)Hand-signed Certificate of Authenticity
Matching business card (A mini-painting)
What is an Artist Proof?
It’s helpful for an artist to do a test run with their chosen printing service, and get one or two prints on different surfaces, simply to decide if they want to follow through with a larger order. These proofs are GORGEOUS. The print quality is exceptional and lovely and I approve of it wholeheartedly. However, they were printed at a very slightly different size than I asked for, and further to that, for prints on canvas with canvas texture, I decided that printing onto canvas better suited this project. Ultimately, I am very happy with these however, I have elected to discontinue this size and surface, and so ONLY 2 will EVER be made. Rather than keeping them, I am making them available to you—consider them collector’s editions! One each on hot pressed and on cold pressed paper. When they’re gone, they’re gone!
Fawn lily, Erythronium oregonum
2023 Original Artwork by Jen Burgess, Acrylic on Canvas
Heralding the end of winter, these iconic lilies lift their bright faces to the morning sun. Why are they called fawn lilies? Is it something about their dappled leaves, or how their white petals are scattered among the long camas leaves, that is reminiscent of a sleeping baby deer? Either way, they are my favourites. I invite you to get right down among them here and spend time with them face to face.
These are ARTIST PROOFS:
Collector’s Edition extremely limited release of Archival Prints
Features:
8” x 10.5” printed area on 11” x 14” surface
100% cotton watercolour paper, 140lb /300gsm
Hot Pressed (Smooth) OR Cold Pressed (Textured) Paper
(Only ONE available of each!)Archival inks and high tech professional printing process
Hinge-mounted and matted and Ready to Frame
Archival acid-free backing and white acid-free matting
Mat opening is 9”x12” to show signature
Hand-numbered, titled and signed in pencil
Ready to Frame behind glass in ANY standard 11” x 14” frame
Crystal Clear Bag for archival protection until framed
(Reusable & Recyclable #5 with your soft plastics)Hand-signed Certificate of Authenticity
Matching business card (A mini-painting)
What is an Artist Proof?
It’s helpful for an artist to do a test run with their chosen printing service, and get one or two prints on different surfaces, simply to decide if they want to follow through with a larger order. These proofs are GORGEOUS. The print quality is exceptional and lovely and I approve of it wholeheartedly. However, they were printed at a very slightly different size than I asked for, and further to that, for prints on canvas with canvas texture, I decided that printing onto canvas better suited this project. Ultimately, I am very happy with these however, I have elected to discontinue this size and surface, and so ONLY 2 will EVER be made. Rather than keeping them, I am making them available to you—consider them collector’s editions! One each on hot pressed and on cold pressed paper. When they’re gone, they’re gone!
Fawn lily, Erythronium oregonum
2023 Original Artwork by Jen Burgess, Acrylic on Canvas
Heralding the end of winter, these iconic lilies lift their bright faces to the morning sun. Why are they called fawn lilies? Is it something about their dappled leaves, or how their white petals are scattered among the long camas leaves, that is reminiscent of a sleeping baby deer? Either way, they are my favourites. I invite you to get right down among them here and spend time with them face to face.
These are ARTIST PROOFS:
Collector’s Edition extremely limited release of Archival Prints
Features:
8” x 10.5” printed area on 11” x 14” surface
100% cotton watercolour paper, 140lb /300gsm
Hot Pressed (Smooth) OR Cold Pressed (Textured) Paper
(Only ONE available of each!)Archival inks and high tech professional printing process
Hinge-mounted and matted and Ready to Frame
Archival acid-free backing and white acid-free matting
Mat opening is 9”x12” to show signature
Hand-numbered, titled and signed in pencil
Ready to Frame behind glass in ANY standard 11” x 14” frame
Crystal Clear Bag for archival protection until framed
(Reusable & Recyclable #5 with your soft plastics)Hand-signed Certificate of Authenticity
Matching business card (A mini-painting)
What is an Artist Proof?
It’s helpful for an artist to do a test run with their chosen printing service, and get one or two prints on different surfaces, simply to decide if they want to follow through with a larger order. These proofs are GORGEOUS. The print quality is exceptional and lovely and I approve of it wholeheartedly. However, they were printed at a very slightly different size than I asked for, and further to that, for prints on canvas with canvas texture, I decided that printing onto canvas better suited this project. Ultimately, I am very happy with these however, I have elected to discontinue this size and surface, and so ONLY 2 will EVER be made. Rather than keeping them, I am making them available to you—consider them collector’s editions! One each on hot pressed and on cold pressed paper. When they’re gone, they’re gone!