Hand-finished prints
What is a hand-finished print?
Somewhere between a print and an original. A high-quality pigment print of an existing painting, reworked by hand in the studio with additional paint and texture — so no two are the same.
The base print
Pigment print on board.
Each work begins as an archival pigment print of an original painting, produced on rigid board rather than paper or canvas. Pigment inks are colour-stable and built to last — the same process used by galleries and museums for fine-art editions.
The hand-finishing
Reworked by hand.
Back in the studio, each print is worked into directly with paint, medium and texture. Marks, highlights and surface are added by the artist — so each piece carries its own physical presence, and no two are identical.
Signed & numbered
Limited editions.
Each work is part of a small numbered edition, signed by the artist and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity noting the edition size and number.
How it arrives
Framed, wired, ready to hang.
Each piece arrives framed in a deep Tasmanian oak float frame, wired and ready to hang. Standard size 90 × 120 cm — see each work in the gallery for specific dimensions and edition details.
Why hand-finished
Closer to an original.
A flat reproduction sits behind glass and reads as a poster. A hand-finished print has real paint on its surface, catches light the way an original does, and carries the artist's hand directly — and more affordable than a one of one canvas.
