Frequently Asked Questions

How can I buy an edition from Izvor Pende Fine Art Print?

If you work with an existing gallery or framing shop, you can purchase an Izvor Pende Fine Art Print edition just as you have done before. Your local gallery and framing shop will be able to help you frame and display your artwork.

You can also purchase editions directly from Izvor Pende Fine Art Print.

Simply find an image you like and click on it. Thumbnails start on the homepage and are listed in order of publication.

Each artwork has its own detail page. There you will find a larger view of the artwork, edition details, and its status: “Available,” “Limited Availability,” or “Sold Out.” Click the “Add to Cart” button and proceed to "Checkout" to secure your artwork.

If an edition is “sold out” and you are interested in assistance, email us at info@izvorpendefineartprint.com with the print you are looking for and your contact information so we can help you further.

Izvor Pende Fine Art Print will ship all artworks directly to you in a roll.

Does Izvor Pende Fine Art Print guarantee the editions it sells?

We provide a 100% satisfaction guarantee to retail customers who purchase directly from us. If you are such a customer and for any reason are not satisfied with your purchase, you may return it within 30 days of delivery for a refund of the purchase price, provided the product is returned unused and in the same condition it was in when shipped to you. If the reason for the return is a defect in workmanship or materials, we will also refund your shipping costs and reimburse reasonable return shipping expenses. In some cases, upon request, we may repair or replace a defective product instead of issuing a refund.

See the Terms of Use for details. Please note that we are not responsible for any damage of any kind that occurs after our product has been delivered to the carrier for shipment.

What type of reproduction is used for editions sold by Izvor Pende Fine Art Print?

Archival print or fine art print technique – 100% alpha cellulose

An archival print or Fine Art print made with 100% alpha cellulose is a digital printing technology in which incredibly fine streams of ink literally “spray” the image onto paper or canvas. This process builds the fine art reproduction in infinitesimal steps as the paper or canvas passes underneath.

Signed by the artist and numbered (or serial number)

The edition is signed by the artist, confirming the artist’s review and approval, and then numbered.

Edition size

The edition size is the number of reproductions in the print edition. There are two numbers on the edition— for example, 120/300. The bottom number (300) refers to the total number of reproductions in the edition. The number above (120) is the number of the individual print.

Dimensions

Dimensions are given in centimeters, listed as height and width (h × w), and refer only to the image area on the print.
w 50 × h 63.5, 60 × 75 cm.

Artist’s Proof (or AP)

An exclusive subset of the edition traditionally reserved for use by the artist and publisher. Collectors may value APs more highly because they are often harder to obtain. They are signed and numbered separately from the main edition. The letters “AP” can be found written next to the numbers, for example, AP 1/20.