What we offer
Archival giclée printing
Museum-quality printing on fine art papers and canvas with a focus on detail, longevity, and consistent reorders.
Canvas printing & finishing
Canvas prints available with finishing options and a gallery-ready look. Great for bold imagery and painterly texture.
Fine art paper printing
Perfect for photography, watercolor, and detail-heavy work. Ideal for framing behind glass.
Artwork capture
Bring in original work for professional capture so your reproductions stay true to the original piece.
Color matching & proofing
We dial in color, tone, and contrast with an artist-first approach. You approve the color-match before final production.
Custom sizing & editions
From small gift prints to majestic statement pieces, we can print custom sizes as large as 58" on the short side with consistent output across runs and editions.
Print on-demand
Once a print file is ready, we can produce prints as needed. Ideal for working artists.
Shipping
We can ship finished prints via major carriers when pickup isn’t convenient.
Visit: 189 Wall St., Waynesville, NC • Hours: Mon–Fri 10:30AM–5:30PM
Materials & archival quality
We build our workflow around long-term durability and faithful color. We exclusively use archival pigment inks and professional fine art media.
Ink: Epson UltraChrome pigment inks
We print with pigment-based inks (not dye), designed to resist fading and perform well under long-term indoor display.
Lab testing by Wilhelm Imaging Research reports UltraChrome systems can achieve up to 200 years of color permanence on certain archival papers/canvases under controlled conditions.
Canvas: archival, coated inkjet canvas
Our canvas is selected for archival stability (neutral pH / acid-free base) and a protective inkjet receptive coating designed to resist water, scratching, and fading.
Canvas prints are finished with matte, satin, or gloss varnish for added protection and longevity.
Fine art paper: Hahnemühle Photo Rag & Watercolor
100% cotton, pH neutral, acid-free, lignin-free, and buffered. Hahnemühle is our preferred paper vendor for their surface quality, texture, and archival rating.
In museum conditions, pigment-ink prints on these papers are commonly rated at 100+ years without significant fading.
Enhanced Matte paper
A strong value option that is still archival-focused (acid-free, lignin-free, neutral pH) and works beautifully for many styles—especially when you want a clean matte finish.
While not 100% cotton, longevity testing commonly reports 100+ years in controlled display conditions when paired with pigment inks.
Not sure what to choose? We’ll recommend the best surface based on your artwork, display plans, budget, and the look you’re going for.
Ask about materialsHow it works
- Appointment: discuss surface (paper vs. canvas), sizes, timelines, and goals.
- Capture / file review: we create or review your file for print readiness.
- Proofing: approve color and detail before final production.
- Production: final printing, finishing, and pickup or shipping.
What to bring
Original artwork or digital file (optional)
If you want capture + matching, bring the original so we can match the print to your piece. Our color-matching is what sets us apart from other print services, and we guarantee you'll be satisfied.
Size + intent
Tell us your target sizes, how your prints will be displayed (frame, wrap, etc.), and how many prints you'd like. We can help you figure out the details!
Ready to start a print project?
Reach out to us to schedule an appointment to bring your artwork in. We’ll help you choose the best materials and a workflow that fits your style.
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