Diaspora Digest: A 1950’s Rainy Haveli Evening
Which paper type is best for you?
If you want bold, bright, beautiful colours and a more crisp image, go for the 'Natural Ivory 210gsm paper', printed using industry grade inkjet printers in London. The image will have an overall smooth texture and feel, with a warm matte finish which perfectly compliments the nostalgic artwork.
But if you prefer a vintage, luxury feel which will have comparatively faded colours and a less crisp image, given the woven nature of the cotton, choose the '385gsm Canson Infinity Museum Pro Water resistant Canvas'. Think mughal paintings and scrolls, slightly less sharp image but more personality and antique qualities. Museum grade paper, printed using industry grade printers in London.
Prints that are not large scale (210 x 210mm, 210 x 260mm approx A4, 297 x 368mm approx A3) are also offered in ‘300gsm Semi-matt Finish Paper’. This paper provides high colour pay off, enhancing the artwork and its details. The semi-matt coating also adds a gorgeous silky feel and the sturdiness of 300sgm paper allows you to put the prints up on your wall even without framing if necessary. Printed using industry grade printers in London.