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The posed, meticulous quality of Abigail Matheson’s Vanitas Still Life reflects the fragility of life. By removing the organic elements of the garden—such as Colin’s mother’s roses and the robin’s eggs from their natural context, Matheson reminds us of the temporary, fleeting nature of such objects. Preserved in timeless oil-paint perfection, we’re able to feel relief knowing on the canvas, they will remain as they once were.
Our Hahnemühle Pearl Giclee paper has a smooth orange peel texture and resin coating which creates a fibrous feel and satin-like finish. With a bright neutral white base, it creates natural black and white images and offers vibrant color reproduction. Combined, this great mixture of qualities give the print the feel of an oil painting.
Prints are shipped flat in a protective parchment sleeve in between two sheets of stiff cardboard to keep prints flat in transit. If the artwork is damaged in any way during shipping, please contact us right away with photographs documenting any such damages. We will seek to address the damage to customer satisfaction on a case by case basis.
“Several years ago I purchased a fine art print from you of a vase of roses and a robin’s nest. I have it hanging in my bedroom and I look at it all the time. It has given me so much pleasure! I absolutely love it. Thank you very much for making this available to me. God bless you!”
“I’m always willing to pay more if the paper quality is a priority. Details like the textured paper go a long way.”
“I’ve been wanting to start collecting art but can’t quite afford originals, so these high-quality prints on heavy, textured paper are perfect.”
“The print quality really stood out to me—that’s what I always look for in an art print. It’s perfect for the modern girl who loves vintage style.”
“I haven’t read The Secret Garden, but I’d love a piece of art that captures a specific scene from the story. I really appreciate those little details.”
The posed, meticulous quality of Abigail Matheson’s Vanitas Still Life reflects the fragility of life. By removing the organic elements of the garden—such as Colin’s mother’s roses and the robin’s eggs from their natural context, Matheson reminds us of the temporary, fleeting nature of such objects. Preserved in timeless oil-paint perfection, we’re able to feel relief knowing on the canvas, they will remain as they once were.
Our Hahnemühle Pearl Giclee paper has a smooth orange peel texture and resin coating which creates a fibrous feel and satin-like finish. With a bright neutral white base, it creates natural black and white images and offers vibrant color reproduction. Combined, this great mixture of qualities give the print the feel of an oil painting.
Prints are shipped flat in a protective parchment sleeve in between two sheets of stiff cardboard to keep prints flat in transit. If the artwork is damaged in any way during shipping, please contact us right away with photographs documenting any such damages. We will seek to address the damage to customer satisfaction on a case by case basis.
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“Several years ago I purchased a fine art print from you of a vase of roses and a robin’s nest. I have it hanging in my bedroom and I look at it all the time. It has given me so much pleasure! I absolutely love it. Thank you very much for making this available to me. God bless you!”
“I’m always willing to pay more if the paper quality is a priority. Details like the textured paper go a long way.”
“I’ve been wanting to start collecting art but can’t quite afford originals, so these high-quality prints on heavy, textured paper are perfect.”
“The print quality really stood out to me—that’s what I always look for in an art print. It’s perfect for the modern girl who loves vintage style.”
“I haven’t read The Secret Garden, but I’d love a piece of art that captures a specific scene from the story. I really appreciate those little details.”
What inspires the artist?
"'Martha,' she said, 'they were your wages. It was your two-pence really. Thank you.' She said it stiffly because she was not used to thanking people or noticing that they did things for her. 'Thank you,' she said, and held out her hand because she did not know what else to do.'"
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