Quality You Can Trust
When you invest in an original painting or fine art print, quality determines how the work looks today, and how it endures over time.
Every material and process used across my originals and prints is chosen to preserve colour, structure, and integrity, so the work can be enjoyed for generations.
Why quality matters
Fine art is made to last.
The longevity of a piece depends on the materials beneath the surface: the paints, papers, canvases, inks, and finishes that protect it from fading, deterioration, and environmental damage.
That is why all my work, across every format, is created using archival standards.
Original paintings: materials chosen to endure
Each original painting is created using professional-grade paints and archival surfaces selected for permanence and colour stability.
Every piece is:
- finished with protective varnishes to safeguard surface and colour
- framed using quality materials to support long-term preservation
- signed and dated and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity
Originals are created to retain their presence, integrity, and value over time.
Fine art prints: archival clarity and permanence
All prints are produced using archival giclée printing on museum-quality paper and canvas.
This process ensures:
- stable, long-lasting colour
- resistance to fading when properly cared for
- faithful reproduction of the original composition
All prints are produced by a Fine Art Trade Guild certified printer using museum-grade materials chosen for their longevity.
Every print is accompanied by an ArtSure Certificate of Authenticity from the Fine Art Trade Guild assuring collectors that it has been produced to the highest standards.
Authenticity
Limited edition prints are:
- titled, signed, numbered and dated
- accompanied by a certificate of authenticity
Sustainability & responsible production
I have chosen to work with a Fine Art Trade Guild certified, carbon-neutral print studio to ensure the work is produced to archival standards, with care for both the artwork and the wider environment.