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IN PIECES | HEIRLOOM FINE ART PRINTS

IN PIECES | HEIRLOOM FINE ART PRINTS

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Museum-quality, velvety-matte giclée prints, available in multiple sizes. Made to order, and printed in the USA on archival, heavyweight fine art paper with a subtle watercolor texture.

For those who aim to experience my work as closely to my intent as possible, these prints offer the most immersive experience available, short of being present when I create it.  If you think it looks lovely on the screen, wait until you see this print in person!

A full collector’s guide to caring for your print can be found HERE

Why invest in a fine art print?

OUTSTANDING LONGEVITY

Each of my Heirloom giclée prints is created using certified archival paper and inks. With proper care and display, your print will maintain color and quality for up to 100 years in home display and 300 years in dark storage, enduring long enough to pass on to future generations of art collectors.

EXCEPTIONAL COLOR ACCURACY

Utilizing 7 dye-based inks, giclée printing offers enhanced color accuracy via a vibrant, expanded array of printable colors. A wider palette ensures that my artwork is reproduced the way I intended it to be viewed: with vivid colors, rich blacks, bright whites, smooth gradients, and exceptional image clarity.

READ ALYSSA'S ARTIST ESSAY FOR "IN PIECES"

I created this wonderfully chaotic piece after making “Unconditional Love,” a still life depicting one tulip leaning on another, meant to symbolize my daughter and me. Nothing else is in the shot, just the two flowers together against the darkness of the world. I had been incredibly frustrated with getting the shot of “Unconditional Love.” I had planned to make one of my signature full-frame, lush still-life pieces, but nothing worked. I wanted the image to demonstrate the outpouring of love I feel for my child. To be full of blooms and beauty. It turned out very different than intended, so minimal, but somehow just right. It reflects us perfectly.

This image shows all the leftover tulips that did not make it into “Unconditional Love” —falling apart after being bent and twisted in my attempts to make them part of the work. They had all fallen away from the final product but still looked lovely, like swaths of pastel paint on the dark canvas of my set. I have felt like that lately, a tulip that’s been bent too many times. Life is pushing and pulling on me, crushing and weighing me down. I shot them this way, on the floor, in pieces. A reminder that even though I sometimes feel broken, I can always make something beautiful out of my feelings. Pick up the pieces and arrange them into something new.
Things that are broken can still be beautiful.

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