Campari Vine Tomatoes
Campari Vine Tomatoes
Limited edition Giclée print of 250 on Hahnemühle Archival Rag 308gsm paper. 100% Cotton and acid free.
Each print is signed, numbered and finished with a hand-made deckled edge.
Printed using Ultrachrome inks, which are guaranteed for a minimum of 100 years.
250mm x 400mm (Fits frame size 400 x 500mm with a mount)
©Georgina Luck 2023
A little bit of product information…
All Hahnemühle papers are vegan
As early as 1965, Hahnemühle was the first paper manufacturer to produce exclusively vegan artists' papers and does not use animal glues or other animal substrates in its papers or manufacture.
Hahnemühle papers are highly resistant to ageing according to ISO standard 16245
All Hahnemühle papers meet the high requirements of ISO standard 16245 for ageing resistance of paper and extreme light fastness. In combination with museum conditions and highly lightfast and acid free artist materials, artworks will last for hundreds of years, without loss of colour.
Hahnemühle's pulps and pulp alternatives
As trees grow and continue to age, the more CO2 they absorb from the atmosphere. Hahnemühle only uses primary paper pulp that comes from sustainable and FSC- or PEFC wood plantations. No tropical rainforest in South America is destroyed either. The cellulose from eucalyptus is planted and extracted in certified plantations. The cotton rag fibres (linters) used by Hahnemühle are fine fibres that cling to the seed of the cotton plant and occur as a by-product of the textile and oil industries.
Energy used for manufacturing comes exclusively from 100% renewable sources
Hahnemühle covers its entire electricity requirements through wind, water and solar energy. In a certified system to improve energy efficiency, all energy data is recorded, evaluated and continuously reduced in a professional, traceable and proper manner. Currently, the small fleet of company vehicles is being converted to alternative drives.
Hahnemühle Green Rooster initiative supports sustainability projects worldwide
The red rooster is Hahnemühle's well-known trademark, and with the Green Rooster initiative the company supports regional and international environmental protection and sustainable projects. With reforestation, wildlife protection and education programmes, Hahnemühle is actively protecting the environment and the climate. Hahnemühle is guided by the 17 sustainability goals of the United Nations and the Gold Standard for environmental protection projects.
Epson Inks:
As one of the leading companies in the field of document printing and production, Epson sees it as a duty to take an active part in the responsible management of global resources. It is working towards its Environmental Vision 2050, a framework put in place to address climate change.