Have a frame you need to fill or want to start collecting a portfolio of work for a rainy day, our incredibly high quality Photographic Prints are just the ticket. Forget all this digital gubbins, display the photo the way it was meant to be seen.
- Superior quality silver halide prints
- Lustre or Metallic finish
- Ready to frame or store
- Archival quality Kodak Endura paper
Paper Finishes
- Lustre - Kodak ENDURA professional photo paper with a fine grain pebble texture.
- Metallic - Kodak ENDURA Metallic paper has a glossy finish and metallic appearance that creates images with exceptional visual interest and depth.
Dimensions
Art comes in many shapes and sizes, and our photographic prints are ready to fit all of them. The final dimensions will depend on the image you choose, but to give you an idea here are the most common photographic sizes:
- Small - 304 x 203mm / 12” x 8”
- Medium - 455 x 305mm / 16” x12”
- Large - 607 x 407mm / 24” x 16”
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Comments
simple stunning and a wonderful idea
Wow, that was easily the quickest response I’ve had on RB! Thanks Ms Woolley.
– Richard Morden
Simplicity personified. Leaving out the nose is surprisingly effective!
I’m feeling…hypnotically pierced…
I say, my deer cat has no nose!
So how does it smell?
Well, like acrylic paint, actually :)
When I first sketched this concept I used the cat I live with for reference. She is jet black so her most noticeable features are silhouette and eyes.
– Richard Morden
ah, sooo cool!
Thanks Anastasiia :)
– Richard Morden
I did see this on your blog. Great image!
Hi Greendeer. Thanks for the comment here and the very funny one on my blog. You made me laugh!
I tried twice to make a comment about your illustration ‘mesmerising beauty’ but for some reason my browser wouldn’t let me through the authentication process. Oh well. Keep up the groovy stories and pics – they are very cool and lots of fun!
– Richard Morden
He has a nose; just not a visible one. Perhaps if I drew a picture of myself sans nose, mine would stop running. Anyway, this is a fine bit of fun, well done in its perfect simplicity, & then there are those EYES. Looks a bit like Herne the Hunter-Cat. ~ Sheila
I hadn’t heard of Herne the Hunter and am so glad you attached a link. How very interesting! The antlers were indeed intended as an acknowledgement of the ancient origins of a mid winter festival (the cat bit was just for fun), but I didn’t know the original wearer of the antlers had a name – now I know. So thanks for the informative comment :)
– Richard Morden
I really like it!
Hey thanks Dan-ka. Gotta say your illustrations and graphic rock! R :)
– Richard Morden
Love it …. simple and just wonderful !
Thanks Michele. It appears to be one of my more popular pieces. It was a very quickly created print, but sometimes the quick artworks are the better ones!
– Richard Morden
Fab!
Well thank you Ms Sterk!
– Richard Morden
Congratulations

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Let’s do Christmas in RED !!
Becca