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Q: What is an artist proof (A.P.)?
A: An artist proof is an identical print of the regular edition only having
a different number on it. Generally I take 10% of the regular edition and
number them as artist proofs (A.P.) As I number the prints, after each ten
prints numbered I will pull out the next print for closer inspection and
then number it as an A.P.
For example: if my edition size is 450, then 450 of the prints are signed
and numbered (s/n) and called the regular edition. Let's say you're buying
number 119 of the regular edition. It will be numbered like this: 119/450.
The remaining fifty prints, or 10% become the A.P.'s. Let's say you're
buying artist proof number 35. It will be numbered like this: 35/45 A.P.
Each of the 495 prints are hand signed.
Q: What is the medium of the original paintings?
A: All my originals are painted in oil. Q: Do you paint from photos?
A: Most of my paintings are taken from actual settings which I photograph to
capture the lighting and mood of the day. Then I rearrange things to perfect
the composition and add the wildlife into it. The wildlife subjects are my
own creations resulting from studying the subject and photos of it.
Some paintings are generated simply from imagination, putting together
memories and my knowledge of a subject and habitat to create a fictitious
but realistic wildlife experience. Example: The
Homestead Series.
Q: How long does it take to do a painting?
A: Some of my inspirations are spontaneous and can result in a finished
painting in a few days. Others may take months and years to research and/or
obtain the necessary photos.
Q: What is a remarque?
A: A remarque is a small original that is painted or drawn on the border
of the limited edition print. The remarque is usually the main subject
animal in the print.
Q: Are remarques available from Dan?
A: Remarques are available upon request. A color painted remarque is
available for $100. A pencil remarque is available for $60.
Q: What is a giclee? A: A giclee is a print on canvas or paper. These prints are done on an ink-jet printer using six colors, improving the quality over the traditional lithograph print. The canvas print is varnished and is framed similar to the original oil painting, eliminating the need for mat and glass. In appearance it is more like an original.
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