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Paper Type: Archival Heavyweight Paper (Matte)

Your walls are a reflection of your personality, so let them speak with your favorite quotes, art, or designs printed on our custom Giclee posters! Choose from 2 unique, high quality paper types to meet your creative or business needs. These are great options that feature a smooth, acid-free surface with vibrant full color printing. Using pigment-based inks (rather than dye-based inks), your photos and artwork will be printed at the highest resolution, preserving all their original detail and their full-color spectrum. Browse through standard or custom size posters and framing options to create art that’s a perfect representation of you.

  • Gallery quality Giclee prints
  • Recommended for professional photography and graphic art
  • Pigment-based inks for full-color spectrum high-resolution printing
  • Matte finish with a smooth surface
  • 250g, 10.4 point thick acid-free archival paper
  • Available in custom sizing up to 152.4cm
  • Fade-resistant with 90+ years archival rating
  • Frame available on all standard sizes
  • Frames include Non-Glare Acrylic Glazing

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Digital Hamsa Poster

Digital Hamsa Poster

Every day there is report about a new data breach or another account hack that sends everyone scrambling. The latest breach at Equifax was especially egregious because the people affected have no control over what was stolen even though this incident can have direct consequences on their lives and livelihood. How can we protect ourselves from forces beyond our control? Our ancestors had similar worries. Instead of using reporting agencies or changing passwords they used symbols and rituals to help ward off evil. It seems like we need something similar for the 21st century. The Digital Hamsa The Hamsa is an ancient symbol of good luck and an amulet to ward off the Evil Eye - a malicious stare believed to be able to cause illness, death or just general unluckiness. Hamsas often contain an eye symbol. The name hamsa (חַמְסָה ) comes from the Arabic word khamsa خمسة and from the Hebrew word hamesh  חמש , both meaning ‘five’ - a number associated with fighting the Evil Eye. The Digital Hamsa updates this ancient symbol for the modern day. It contains a modern eye modelled after the digital image sensor you’ll find digital cameras. It also contains hidden symbols and numerology to help safeguard against evil forces that arise from our digital lifestyle. Data breaches and hacks are only going to get worse and we need all the help we can get.

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By Joy C.20 October 2017Verified Purchase
Print, Size: 60.96cm x 91.44cm, Media: Archival Heavyweight Paper (Matte)
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I was really pleased when this arrived in the mail in record time and even more pleased when I opened it up. Really beautiful print with colors that really pop. More than pleased. Exceeded my expectations.
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By Timothy G.14 October 2021Verified Purchase
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I hung this in the stairwell of our house, near some other Renoir pictures. My daughter says it looks like she is looking at her when she walks up the stairs. it's called "The Excursionist", she is holding a walking stick. Renoir was an impressionist, I don't think this is an actual person. The finished framed picture arrived and looks better than the online pic - Beautiful!

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Added on 15/10/17, 12:52 pm
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