Why Limited Edition Lithographs?
Q. What is a Lithograph? A. A print made by Lithography which is a process using stone or metal. Fine craftsmanship is needed to obtain a true and faithful reproduction. Q. What is a Limited Edition Lithograph? A. Only so many prints (693 of Gladys Galloway prints) are made. The plate is then destroyed, asuring no other copies will be made. Q. What kind of paper is used? A. Collectors should insist on acid free, non-yellowing, 100% rag papers that are designed to last hundreds of years if properly matted, glassed, framed and hung away from direct sunlight, moisture and high temperatures. Q. Why signed and numbered Lithographs? A. This assures quality control and certifies the print has been personally inspected and approved by the artist. Many collectors like to order the same number on all their prints. Q. What about investment future? A. Only prints that are truly limited in number should be considered with investment in mind. An artist can only create so many originals and although