- Dan Terry
- Sunset Oak 24x32
- 11 color archival permanant ink on Canvas
- Proof 1
- $3,000
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Available
- From Sunset Oak Masterwork Limited Edition 24x32
This work was created from an original oil on canvas commission to a private collector in Austin TX. A grand oak stands regally before a glowing Texas sunset. High resolution photographs of the original taken by the artist personally makes possible this exact reproduction printed entirely in the artist's studio on an archival quality Canon Pro2000 7 color fine art printer on canvas. Each Masterworks 24x32 print is hand signed and numbered and comes with a signed, stamped and sealed Certificate of Authenticity verifying it's creation by the artist personally in his studio atellier in Austin, TX.
Masterwork grade Fine art prints are only those in which the artist not only created the original art, but also personally created the photography of the art, personally color corrected and formatted it for reproduction and personally operated and monitored the printing to insure absolute faithfulness to the original. Only when the master's hand is at the til through the complete creation of every print is the masterworks label attached to any edition.
An artist's proof btw is a print made by the artist, typically before any limited edition production is authorized and offered for sale, to insure the color and quality of the print meets the artist's standards and approval. As such some artist proofs, are slightly different as they become the print that guides the artist in making any final adjustments to the source photographs or printing calibrations for the full edition. The differences may be so subtle that only the artists eye would discern any variation, but because of those possible variations from the authorized edition, each artist's proof is a unique, one of a kind print unlike any other distinquished in one specific way. Often Dan's artist's proofs, for example are printed slightly larger or with greater margins than the official limited edition set to test the print quality when pushed beyond the photograph's normal resolution through enlargement or to verify the printed area is truly square in all corners. The proofs made by the artist are the final check to insure the authorized edition meets the artist's standards so any particular artist proof may be slightly different than the following edition prints which will have had any undesired color shifts or other 'imperfections' corrected.