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ACEO
sized Art Magnet >> 2.5" x 3.5"
Art Magnet specifications
Printed
with Epson's pigment-based 8-colour UltraChrome
K3 archival inks on German acid-free archival
Hahnemuhle
photo rag paper(308
gsm thick). Has a magnetic backing and laminated top
to protect the print surface. Can be used
on the fridge and many other metallic surfaces.
size
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2.5
inches x 3.5 inches
paper
weight
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308
grams/m2
thickness
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about
1/32 inch
"ACEO"
stands for "Art Cards, Editions and Originals". By definition,
ACEO's must have dimensions of 2.5" x 3.5". (either 'portrait'
or 'landscape' orientation)
Note:
Because
computer monitors may display colours and tones different
and many aren't calibrated to give correct results ,
the colours shown on the image may differe slightly
from the actual print.
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Money
orders and cheques are not currently accepted.
I'm sorry but it just simplifies and speeds up things to use just
paypal.
Bidders
must pay within 7 days of the auction's end or email a valid reason
for a delay within 7 days. After that , the item will be offered
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My
name is David King. I was born in the Canadian province
of Newfoundland a little over 3 decades ago. For
me, the main reason to paint is to discover new things.
The activity of painting must not have a fully known
result or it becomes uninteresting. Even within my typically
more organized designs, there is much room throughout
the whole process for discovery. I am a fan of the '
variation on a theme ' and enjoy comparing old photos
of my works with the same theme just to see how the
same theme can be totally unique each time.
Over
the last 15 years of selling my paintings, I have had
my creations carried off to distant places around the
world. They are somewhere out there adorning walls in
many places within Canada and the United States, England,
Ireland, Iceland, Germany, Malta, Singapore, Japan,
Australia, New Zealand and other countries.