Print Guide

Ordering a Seeking Light print.

This page gathers the practical and provenance-facing details behind each limited-edition print: how editions are structured, what the Premium Package includes, how inquiry moves into production, and what to expect through delivery.

Young child holding blades of grass beside a bamboo wall in Chiang Mai.

Editioning & size tiers

Every print is offered as a signed and numbered limited edition. Edition counts reduce as scale increases, preserving scarcity at the largest sizes while keeping smaller formats available across the edition.

10×15 cm

4×6"

Signed edition of 25

20×30 cm

8×12"

Signed edition of 20

40×60 cm

16×24"

Signed edition of 15

60×90 cm

24×36"

Signed edition of 10

80×120 cm

32×48"

Signed edition of 5

What the Premium Package includes

  • Signed and numbered limited-edition print
  • Custom archival frame selected to suit the artwork
  • Tru Vue® Museum Acrylic glazing with 99% UV protection
  • Certificate of Authenticity (COA) confirming title, medium, dimensions, and edition number
  • Personalized artist statement and care guidance
  • Protective packaging prepared for safe transit

Inquiry to fulfillment

  1. Select a size and enquire. The enquiry starts the conversation around the exact edition, framing, and destination.
  2. Availability is confirmed. You receive confirmation of edition status, framing options, and any relevant regional shipping considerations.
  3. Production is scheduled. The print is prepared through the archival production process and completed as a presentation-ready object.
  4. Packaging and dispatch. The finished work is packed securely with supporting documentation and prepared for shipment.

If a specific deadline, delivery region, or installation context matters, include it in your enquiry so timing and logistics can be addressed early.

Authentication & provenance

Provenance begins with clarity. Each print includes a Certificate of Authenticity signed by the artist and tied to the work’s edition details. The print itself also carries the artist signature and edition marking, ensuring the documentation and the object tell the same story.

Publicly, the site commits to the published archival standard: archival pigment inks, museum-grade fine art paper, acid-free supporting materials, and a complete documentation set delivered with the finished work.

Shipping, packaging & care

Each order is prepared as a long-term object rather than a casual parcel. Packaging is built to protect the framed work in transit, and care guidance is included so the work can be displayed under stable conditions once installed.

For full material and preservation details, see Print Quality & Care.

Payment & print questions

Payment and final production scheduling are handled after availability has been confirmed. This keeps the process precise and avoids ambiguity around edition status, framing requirements, or regional delivery conditions.

If the work is intended for a specific interior, project, or gift context, include those details in your enquiry and the response can be tailored accordingly.

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