Hand-rubbed prints made using the Japanese hanga method

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To order prints. (buying prints directly from Matt)

 

Shipping and payment

 

Matting and framing

 

FAQ questions about the prints

 

A bit about the Real Shop

 

Table with Print Prices

Buying prints using this web-site:

This site has an order form you can use to order prints.

You can purchase prints by asking for me (Matt) at 603-795-4619 (between 8 & 8). You can send me a note, or e-mail me at ooloo@valley.net.

Shipping and payments:

It works best to ship prints by USPS. Shipping for one or more framed prints is $17 east of the Mississippi. Matted prints are $15 and prints alone (in a hard plastic sleeve) are $8, $12 for the larger landscape prints. I can ship overseas.

I can receive payments by credit card (VISA and, Mastercard). Reaching me with payment and ship info by phone is best but if you know just what you want an e-mail order split into three messages works.

To purchase using a check send to:

Matt Brown
23 Washburn Hill Rd.
Lyme, NH 03768
(603) 795-4619

Any other questions? ask away!

 

 

 

Matting and Framing:

All matting materials used are acid-free.

For prints in an acid-free mat add $15, for prints framed in a natural wood frame (cherry, oak, walnut or maple) add $50 - $90, depending on frame size.

 

 

 

Here is a frame in oak.

 

Here is one in cherry.

 
Here are oak (left) and maple.   Here are cherry (left) and walnut.
Colors over the internet can be deceiving. The walnut is much the darker wood (a deep brown, not very red). The oak has a pronounced grain, the maple is very light, the cherry is reddish, darkening with time.    

 

 

Frequently asked questions about prints and framing:

 

What if I order a print and am unhappy with it after I receive it?

Send it back. I will give you full credit on any purchase you make. You pay for just the shipping.

What if I order a print in a frame and realize after I receive it that I would like it framed differently?

Return shipping is on you, but I am happy to have back most any print that I have framed.

How are the prints labeled? I can see penciling at the bottom of the prints, what does it say?

All prints are signed and labeled by my wife (or some other saint who has neat penmanship) in pencil indicating:

number of particular print/edition size . . . . title . . . . printing date . . . . signature (by me)

How can I see these prints "in the flesh"?

Visit The Calendar to find a listing of events at which I plan to show my prints and a list of galleries which exhibit my prints.

What does "second state, third state" mean?

A print marked "second state" is one to which I have made significant changes in the blocks and colors. It belongs to a new edition which is unique(obviously distinguishable from any previous editions(s).

 

 
"Morning Glory Morning", first state, edition 14
 
"Morning Glory Morning", second state, edition 100
     
 
 
   

 

The Real Shop:

   
 

Here is a view of the shop where I work, a building
I built in 1997. This is where the prints are made.

If you come by our place to look at prints we
go down to the frame room. That's where the finished prints live.

   

 

 

 
   
   

 

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