Certificate of Authenticity
This process originated in Germany and France during the mid- 1980’s. The procedure involves mounting archival paper on a rotating drum, then subjecting it to a fine stream of controlled nontoxic water based inks which produce a combination of 512 chromatic changes making over 3 million colors possible.
Your print should be framed using conservation materials under 97% UV glass to retain the archival quality on the Giclée print.
This certifies that your Giclée print is one in the open edition of hand signed Giclée prints that the artist, Charles Sorrento, has personally supervised.
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Please contact the artist for more information. Shipping not included. |
Bog |
Elk Herd, Grand Tetons |
Gate D |
Juniors Pride |
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Horse Point Road |
Marshall Point Light |
Two Pines |
Venetian Laundry |
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View of Plymouth |
Duxbury Landmarks |
Plymouth Winter |
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