
"Self Portrait", 2018.
What does “Limited Edition” and "Open Edition" mean?
The most of my printed artworks are labeled as a Limited Edition. Pieces that are in a limited edition are produced in a set limited quantity. Limited Edition works are generally more valuable because of the limited number available. Once Limited Editions run out the prints will no longer be available.
The bigger the size of requested artwork, the less fine art prints will be available. So naturally, the more valuable that fine art print will be in the future. You can see more information about each artwork's "Limited Edition" quantity etc. when choosing the size of the artwork.
Some of my works are labeled as an "Open Edition" art prints. They are generally printed on high-quality photo papers but they can be printed on another type of material too, such as Canvas etc. More information you can find from my FAQ page.

"Porto - Part 2", 2019.
The "Fine Art" printing
The most of my printed artworks are available for purchase as a Limited Edition full-colour or black and white prints, using the highest quality of fine art papers, printer with pigment ink which guarantees long-lasting colour and saturation.
I mainly use fine art papers from the following brands: Museo®, Hahnemühle® and Epson®. Because every work is unique, I always choose the best paper for each fine art print to achieve the best possible piece of art. Limited Edition artworks can be printed also on various types of material (ChromaLuxe high-definition metal etc.).

"The Memory of the Lost Sea", 2018.

"Veins of the Sea - Part 11" (cropped), 2017.

"Veins of the Sea - Part 12", 2017.
