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Soon: Halo-Halo


Malapit na. #gicleeprint #illustration #giclee

Here's a pre-press proof of the first piece in the limited edition "Meryenda" set. Proofing is probably the most difficult step in producing the print. This pre-press proof is where I decide on how the colors will look in final printing, taking into consideration the properties of the digital file, the inks and the material the piece will be printed on. At this stage, I have the chance to make adjustments, alterations or to correct mistakes before running the final print. The final print will be made on Hahnemühle Photo Rag Pearl 320 from the Hahnemühle Digital FineArt Collection.

Halo-Halo (signed 8"x10" Limited-edition giclee print; #1 in the "Meryenda" set) will be available and released on the last week of October. PM me for inquiries.

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