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Limited Edition Fine Art Print

Great Peaks of Salta

Great Peaks of Salta

If I didn’t have this picture I would think it was a dream. While journeying along National Route 40, in Salta, my attention was drawn to this enchanting display of form and colour where the mountains meet the sky. A treat for the soul.

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About this artwork

  • This piece is available in three sizes: small 30x42cm (A3), medium 42x59cm (A2) and large 59x84cm (A1), in editions of 10, 5 and 5 prints respectively—only 20 prints in total—, with the option to purchase just the print (including a border for easy framing) or already framed.
  • Supplied with a signed & numbered Certificate of Authenticity for provenance.
  • Presented on acid-free, archival cotton Photo Rag Giclée paper with a chalky smooth finish, from Hahnemühle the world’s oldest mill who have been producing fine art papers for more than 500 years.
  • We recommend you to take care when handling this museum-grade print. Buying a pre-framed print will ensure your artwork is protected and ready to hang.
  • Guaranteed archival life of 100+ years.
  • Carbon neutral, sustainable production, packaging and shipping.
  • Delivery via DHL courier or Correo Uruguayo (depending on the country) with tracked & insured shipping.

Shipping & Returns

Orders are dispatched within 3-7 working days. Thereafter, they should arrive within 1 to 4 days to Uruguay, the UK or Europe, in 2 to 5 days to North America and 5 to 7 days for Australia/New Zealand. Other destinations may vary – please allow up to 2 weeks for delivery. Once your order is shipped, you will receive a tracking number via email.

Our printing company is 100% carbon neutral and all our packaging is environment friendly. Everything is either recyclable or biodegradable and that includes the stickers, tape, compostable bubble wrap as well as the frame edge protectors used.

Your artwork will be sustainably packaged and well protected, but on the rare occasion there are issues, we will do our best to make it right. More information here.

FAQ

What does ‘Limited edition’ mean?

‘Limited edition’ means that only a limited number of prints of an artwork will be produced. In this case, it refers to the limited number of prints that will be made of each photo in the collection in A1, A2 and A3 sizes.

Each size will have a specific limited quantity, which means that only 5 prints will be printed in A1 size, 5 prints in A2 size and 10 prints in A3 size. Once all these prints have been sold, I will not print any more prints of the same photo in these sizes.

This means that each photo sold in these sizes will be unique, signed and numbered, and there will be no other copies available on the market. Therefore, if you like any of these photos, it is important that you buy a copy in the limited edition before they sell out.

Is it possible to buy from anywhere in the world?

Yes! Thanks to my partnership with theprintspace, a company based in the UK, I can now send my photos all over the world.

If you like one, no matter where you are in the world, you can buy it and have it delivered to your home with carbon neutral shipping. I am happy to say that I’ve already sent copies of my photos to different countries outside Uruguay, such as Spain, Canada and the United States.

I bought just the print and now I'm in doubt how to frame it, what do you suggest?

A3, A2 and A1 sizes are standard, so there are many pre-made framing options on the market for these sizes. But if you prefer not to manipulate the photo to avoid damage, I suggest you look for a local framer. As for the frame colours, I recommend that you choose black or white, as these are timeless options that allow the photo to stand out without distraction.

Regarding the glass, glassless is an option if you plan to have it hung in a place away from splashes. Archival quality paper should last a lifetime if not exposed to direct sunlight or high humidity. Of course, glass offers extra protection, but in my opinion, sacrificing a little of its lifespan to be able to see it without the reflections generated by glass is worth it.