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Sunset 04/22/2016

April 22, 2016

Sunrise 04/21/2016

April 21, 2016

Sunset 04/20/2016

April 20, 2016

Sunset 04/19/2016

April 19, 2016

What a view over Los Angeles tonight!

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Sunrise 04/15/2016

April 15, 2016

60" x 24" Metal Print $227

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Sunrise 04/13/2016

April 13, 2016

60" x 31" Metal Print $265

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Sunset 04/11/2016

April 11, 2016

Sunrise 04/11/2016

April 11, 2016

Sunset 04/10/2016

April 10, 2016

 60" x 33.5" Metal Print $270

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Sunrise 04/10/2016

April 10, 2016

Sunrise 04/09/2016

April 9, 2016

60" x 25" Metal Print $235

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Sunrise 04/06/2016

April 6, 2016

60"x24" Read To Hang Metal Print $230

whats a metal print?

Sunset One

Sunset 04/05/2016

April 5, 2016

Get a 48"x23.5" Metal print  for $200 at FineArt America

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Sunrise One

Sunrise 04/04/2016

April 4, 2016

Get a 60x25" Metal print  for just $230 at FineArt America

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Sunset One

Nice Sunset Tonight 04/03/2016

April 3, 2016

"Beach Cove" 11x11 Digital Original Print

My First Digital Original

April 1, 2016

I created Beach Cove because I wanted to prove that it was possible to produce a digital painting that was of the same detail and quality as some traditional mediums.

Two years in the making it has been a long journey to find and build the right tools to get the right effects that mimic my traditional mediums. I had to scan my own brush strokes, and pastel marks to create realistic brushes in Photoshop using tools like Adobe Capture that lets you bring in color pallets, and b...rushes from the real world photos. I was able to bring in all of my real word elements into this digital work. The colors are the exact colors I use in my current traditional pallet, and the marks/strokes are derived from my real world motion and application. I tried to bring in everything I could including my layering process to get as close as I could to my physical work as possible.

Beach cove is truly a unique original painting that took two years to create. I think this work is the beginning of something new and interesting for me. A true digital original process that produces something beautiful, that's worthy of any wall space.

Signed editions are available at my website: http://www.lonniechristopherart.com/products/beach-cove

Larger 40" prints are available from my fulfillment center: http://fineartamerica.com/featured/beach-cove-lc-bailey.html

Art Prints Explained

April 1, 2016

What is a fine art print?

A fine art print is an artwork on paper created by an artist, sometimes in collaboration with a printing expert. The artist makes the final decision on when a print is ready for production, and the artist signs each print. There are many different priceniques artists can use: etching, relief printing, engraving, lithography, and the like. The pricenique used depends on the artist's personal preference and on the final image desired.

What is an original print?

The term "original print" does not mean "unique", in that an original print is not (necessarily) one of a kind. A one of a kind original print is called a monoprint (more information below). Instead, the term "original print" means that this is the intended form of the final artwork -- the artist originally set out expressly to make the print. Compare this to my explanation of reproductions, below.

What is a certificate of authenticity?

A CoA is basically a written description of all sorts of relevant information about the print: the edition size, the number of additional artist's prints, as well as any additional information the artist would consider relevant. It's associated with a specific print, and it is essentially your written guarantee by the artist that the print is genuine, that the limited edition is truly limited, and so on.

What is a limited edition?

A limited edition is a series of identical original art prints, numbered from 1 to whatever, and signed by the artist. Although the prints are not one of a kind, they are each considered a work of art. As I print I compare the color and print quality to a master image (called a B.A.T. or "bon a tirer"). The key to any limited edition is that the artist only prints a certain number... then, never prints that image again (aside from the additional artist's proofs - see the next entry). If the image were from a woodblock or an etching plate, the block or plate would be destroyed when the edition was completely printed. In my case I destroy the original digital file when the edition is completely printed.

The numbering system for limited edition prints shows the print number over the total quantity in the edition. Print #7 out of 100 would have this written on it: 7/100. Lower numbers are printed first and sold first, so they are generally more highly prized than later prints.

What is an artist's proof?

It's customary for the artist to create additional prints called artist's proofs (AKA artist's prints), which number 10% of the limited edition. So if the edition size was, say, 150 prints... there would be 15 artist's proofs.

The numbering system for artist's proofs shows the print number over the total quantity of the artist's proofs. Print #7 out of 15 would have this written on it: AP 7/15. Artist's proofs are considered even more valuable than the original limited edition prints, since they are usually only sold once the edition itself has sold out.

What is a monoprint?

A monoprint is an original, unique work of art. That means there's just one. A limited edition of one, if you will. It's still called a print since the media is printmaking. In the past artists would strike the plate so that no more prints could be made from the plate, but in the modern era digital files are deleted after the print is made. The print being the only thing left of the process.

What is a reproduction?

As opposed to an original print, reproductions are a copy of some other artwork, like a print of a painting, of a photo, or of a watercolor. A poster of the Mona Lisa, for example, would be considered a reproduction. Another example would be my prints from FineArt America are reproductions in that they are not made from the original file. Online sites like these only allow you to upload images of a certain size 25mb at max thus they are compressed to .jpg files and the prints are created from these compressed .jpg file. While still high quality they are not from the original source files that are much larger in the 400mb range. You loose a lot of detail with reproductions.

There's a big difference between owning an original artwork (such as a painting, a photo, or an original print), and owning a reproduction. Needless to say, original artwork is much more highly valued than a reproduction copy of artwork.

How does this relate to my prints?

If you're buying direct from me via my website you are getting a signed original print created from the 400mb master file. If you purchase my work from FineArt America you are getting a reproduction created from a 20mb file that has been compressed for file storage reasons for these big online print on demand services.

If your goal is to invest in art that will hold it's value, order from my website directly, but if size, and options are your concern buy from FineArt America because they can print my work up to 80" on just about any surface, with many framing options. However, the more you buy from me directly the sooner I can afford bigger printers and offer my work in bigger sizes and options which will increase the value of my signed original work. I am currently saving for a 24" printer in the $3,000 range so any help is appreciated.

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To order prints click Choose Print in the side bar, and put in the date for this print, and enter the name "Sunrise One" then choose additional options.

Sunrise 03/30/2016

March 30, 2016

Great sunrise over Puddingstone Lake in San Dimas California.

Sunset 03/29/2016

March 29, 2016

I just caught the tail end of this storm at sunset. It was a bit more amazing about 10 minutes before this but I was on my way home from the movies hope time would stop for a minute so I could get home and catch it. It's still a pretty nice shot.

Sunset One

Sunset 03/28/2016

March 28, 2016
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