Digital print of original sketchbook art: 'Auchenorrhyncha'

£15.00
This product is a digital print of an original artwork that I drew in a sketchbook of some cicada type creatures under the classification of Auchenorrhyncha that I took photographs of in the University museum of Natural History, Oxford. I drew the insects individually and then cut them out and stuck them onto the graphics on the front of the map to the museum in my sketchbook.

It is mounted using acid free tape onto a backing of mount board and there is a card frame on top, ready to be put into a frame size 8” x 6” (frame not included). It is protected by a wrapping of biodegradable cellophane.

This print is a digital print, printed using my Canon Pixma Pro 200 which is a high quality inkjet printer which uses 8 colour dye inks for enhanced colour representation and higher black density. I print onto acid-free photographic paper so the print should not change for many years, though it is dependant on it not facing any extreme conditions such as continual full sunlight or dampness.
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This product is a digital print of an original artwork that I drew in a sketchbook of some cicada type creatures under the classification of Auchenorrhyncha that I took photographs of in the University museum of Natural History, Oxford. I drew the insects individually and then cut them out and stuck them onto the graphics on the front of the map to the museum in my sketchbook.

It is mounted using acid free tape onto a backing of mount board and there is a card frame on top, ready to be put into a frame size 8” x 6” (frame not included). It is protected by a wrapping of biodegradable cellophane.

This print is a digital print, printed using my Canon Pixma Pro 200 which is a high quality inkjet printer which uses 8 colour dye inks for enhanced colour representation and higher black density. I print onto acid-free photographic paper so the print should not change for many years, though it is dependant on it not facing any extreme conditions such as continual full sunlight or dampness.
This product is a digital print of an original artwork that I drew in a sketchbook of some cicada type creatures under the classification of Auchenorrhyncha that I took photographs of in the University museum of Natural History, Oxford. I drew the insects individually and then cut them out and stuck them onto the graphics on the front of the map to the museum in my sketchbook.

It is mounted using acid free tape onto a backing of mount board and there is a card frame on top, ready to be put into a frame size 8” x 6” (frame not included). It is protected by a wrapping of biodegradable cellophane.

This print is a digital print, printed using my Canon Pixma Pro 200 which is a high quality inkjet printer which uses 8 colour dye inks for enhanced colour representation and higher black density. I print onto acid-free photographic paper so the print should not change for many years, though it is dependant on it not facing any extreme conditions such as continual full sunlight or dampness.