This ambitious print series renders ‘Heart of Gold’ faithfully at 1:1 scale. Presented as three unique *giclée prints (A, B and C) on Art grade Hahnemühle Photo Rag Metallic paper @ 340gsm. Prints measure 591mm x 222mm (A), 591mm x 404mm (B) and 591mm x 222mm (C). Available to collect individually (A, B or C) or as the full set (ABC). Free Shipping in the UK.
Edition
Limited edition of 25 for each print - numbered and signed by Charles Palmer.
Current Editions:
A - 1/25
B - 1/25
C - 1/25
Collector’s Challenge
For the perfect presentation, we recommend collectors create a custom brief for framing and collaborate with a trusted framing company. New collectors are welcome to reach out for framing advice or tips. Contact dwg.charles@gmail.com.
Our Mission
cpdwg creates archival-quality fine art prints to showcase and preserve our artistic creations. Each print is part of a limited edition, ensuring its long-term value and authenticity as a collectible. When possible, artworks are reproduced at full scale, offering the experience of owning the original piece.
Our fine Art prints are produced on a made-to-order basis, to reduce waste and environmental impact. We use a leading printing studio based in Manchester (UK), who deploys cutting-edge technology to achieve outstanding results. Prints are delivered carefully wrapped and protected, to guarantee complete customer satisfaction.
*What is Giclée Fine Art Printing?
Derived from the French term gicler – meaning ‘to squirt or spray’, the term describes a printing process whereby microscopic dots of pigment-based ink are sprayed onto archival-quality paper. Giclée prints render deep, saturated colors and have an exceptional quality that retains minute detail, subtle tints and blends. Giclée prints are recognized by the world’s leading galleries and museums as the finest reproductions available, with numerous examples found in the New York Metropolitan Museum and in the Tate Galleries. The Giclée printing process is environmentally safe since the inks are water-based and the paper is archival and acid-free.
This ambitious print series renders ‘Heart of Gold’ faithfully at 1:1 scale. Presented as three unique *giclée prints (A, B and C) on Art grade Hahnemühle Photo Rag Metallic paper @ 340gsm. Prints measure 591mm x 222mm (A), 591mm x 404mm (B) and 591mm x 222mm (C). Available to collect individually (A, B or C) or as the full set (ABC). Free Shipping in the UK.
Edition
Limited edition of 25 for each print - numbered and signed by Charles Palmer.
Current Editions:
A - 1/25
B - 1/25
C - 1/25
Collector’s Challenge
For the perfect presentation, we recommend collectors create a custom brief for framing and collaborate with a trusted framing company. New collectors are welcome to reach out for framing advice or tips. Contact dwg.charles@gmail.com.
Our Mission
cpdwg creates archival-quality fine art prints to showcase and preserve our artistic creations. Each print is part of a limited edition, ensuring its long-term value and authenticity as a collectible. When possible, artworks are reproduced at full scale, offering the experience of owning the original piece.
Our fine Art prints are produced on a made-to-order basis, to reduce waste and environmental impact. We use a leading printing studio based in Manchester (UK), who deploys cutting-edge technology to achieve outstanding results. Prints are delivered carefully wrapped and protected, to guarantee complete customer satisfaction.
*What is Giclée Fine Art Printing?
Derived from the French term gicler – meaning ‘to squirt or spray’, the term describes a printing process whereby microscopic dots of pigment-based ink are sprayed onto archival-quality paper. Giclée prints render deep, saturated colors and have an exceptional quality that retains minute detail, subtle tints and blends. Giclée prints are recognized by the world’s leading galleries and museums as the finest reproductions available, with numerous examples found in the New York Metropolitan Museum and in the Tate Galleries. The Giclée printing process is environmentally safe since the inks are water-based and the paper is archival and acid-free.