TableNotes by Bulbul– an Asian nightingale
This creation is inspired by the artist’s love for the birds in her cherished garden.I
am a red-whiskered Bulbul – known as the “nightingale of the east.”
A bird who once lost but has regained its freedom, I escape into a new story.
Dwell not on things of the past;
Behold! Something new springs forth.
1. select your size
2. choose design (with calligraphy or without text or with your text
PRINTS ON ARCHIVAL PREMIUM PAPER. View gallery
Picture size: A4 : from $38 / sized for Ikea frames (see info section)Paper: 320 gsm 100% cotton fibre Acid-Free, Lignin Free Free of Optical Brighteners Print Permanence: Archival Certified to exceed 75 years (subject to conditions)
Picture size A3 - $58 (see info section)
Add $10 for delivery
View more at https://www.glimpsesofedenart.com/printgallery
Tune in and listen to Table Notes by artist JTMUSES as she builds this new collection*. Her work is inspired by the everyday small things, a bird in a tree, our heritage, notes of nature and her clients (like Chinatown Heritage Centre, Joo Chiat/Katong Visitor Centre and Singapore International Foundation!
other editions will have #2 ...#3...
TableNotes by a Bulbul- Art Print only
Please go to blog : https://www.glimpsesofedenart.com/post/speak-life There is an explanation on matting and print sizes ...
some frames for reference:-
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Hovsta 42x52 frame (A3 print 30x40) cm dark brown wood frame alternatives for plain black or white frames are Knoppaeng 40x50 cm (A3 30x40 print)
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Vastanhed portrait 33x43 cm for (A4 prints - 21x30 cm)
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Virserum (white is no longer produced) Available are Gold 38x48 cm frame, (A4 print -21x30 cm)
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Square Sannahed frames (37x37 cm - window 25x25 cm) black and white
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Others - you can opt for Ribba (Frame size: 52x72 cm) Print 40x50 cm. The biggest size is Ribba's 61x91 cm (Print 50x70cm) or Knoppang
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We give an allowance at sides for mounting it well within the window.
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Framing is expensive is SG; I have a professional framer but if you are on a budget - just get the print on archival museum paper and shop at Ikea.