How should one care for an inkjet print?
A. Almost exactly like a delicate watercolor original. An inkjet is so similar to the original that it might smudge if you smear or touch it too roughly. The benefit to the collector, however, is that you frame and display it with the same pride as an original. In fact, Paris’ prestigious Louvre museum uses inkjet prints to display paintings which cannot be allowed out of the museum’s cellars. No painting should be exhibited in direct sunlight, of course, but, even so, we would gladly support the beauty, vibrancy, and durability of the inkjet in comparison to any other kind of fine art print. Art of the Print A “user-friendly” guide for all your fine art possiblilites With all the new print offerings, it can sometimes be difficult to understand how one kind of print differs from another, and to feel confident about selecting one. As the pubisher, we have compiled the following guide to help you better understand the printing techniques that we choose to best replicate original painting