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Cat & Bird Original Print Art FREE GIFT+ USA For Sale


Cat & Bird Original Print Art  FREE GIFT+  USA
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Cat & Bird Original Print Art FREE GIFT+ USA:
$12.98

Welcome, art collectors and cat enthusiasts! My name is Claude Breton, and I\'m a proud member of the community since 2008. Over the years, I\'ve consistently brought joy to my customers, as evidenced by my 100% positive response.

For the past 16 years, I\'ve been producing cat paintings here on . Since those original paintings are no longer available and at the request of several customers, I decided to create limited edition prints using the Giclée technique from some of the most acclaimed paintings from all those years. With an archive of over 1000 paintings sold over a 16-year span, all my prints are based on original paintings and reflect that authenticity. I do not use any kind of AI to produce my prints. If you appreciate Fine Art prints based on real art, on gallery-quality paper and inks, then this is the place for you.


  • These prints are not ordinary; they are high-quality Giclée prints, meticulously crafted with special printers and inks to ensure lasting quality.
  • This is not print-on-demand or drop-shipping operation.
  • Each artwork offered is entirely original, derived directly from my own paintings. I personally oversees the production of each Giclée print, guaranteeing quality and authenticity every step of the way.

About this Artwork:

  • Size: 8x10 inches
  • Material: Premium Archival Fine Art Matte Paper (watercolor paper texture like)(260g/m)
  • They are hand-signed and accompanied by a Certificate of prints stands for: Giclée prints are high-quality digital prints made with inkjet printers, often used for fine art. The term originated in 1991 from the French word \"gicleur\" and was initially used for prints made on a modified Iris printer. Now, it\'s commonly used to refer to any archival-quality art printing done by inkjet. Artists, galleries, and print shops appreciate Giclée for its superior quality.

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A Traveling Exhibition from Russell Etling Company (c) 2011