Sacred Heart of Jesus Ocean Print

$28.00

This scene combines one of my ocean sunrise scenes with the famous painting by Pompeo Batoni of the Sacred Heart of Christ (1767).

It is 8×10 and includes a one inch white border.

It is printed on Noori Hanji Photo paper. It has a unique texture that is the result of swirling mulberry fiber into the pulp before the paper is pressed and dried. Noori is then coated with a high-performance inkjet coating for saturated color and sharp detail typically not seen in this type of media.

History of the Paper:

Hanji, a traditional Korean paper, has its roots dating back to the 4th century, closely following its invention in China. This handcrafted paper, made from the inner bark of the dak tree indigenous to Korea, is renowned for its exceptional durability. The earliest existing Hanji artifact dates back to the 8th century.

Historically, Hanji's versatility has seen it used in diverse ways, from preserving royal documents and crafting religious sculptures to more commonplace uses in clothing, household items, and even as material for windows and wallpaper. In modern times, Hanji has transformed into a premium choice for inkjet printing in photography and fine art reproduction.

Printed on my Canon 200 Pixma Pro and is qualified as a Simple Fine Art Print. 

It comes gift wrapped and I use the Sacred Heart Wax Seal stamp in the process.

Free shipping.

This scene combines one of my ocean sunrise scenes with the famous painting by Pompeo Batoni of the Sacred Heart of Christ (1767).

It is 8×10 and includes a one inch white border.

It is printed on Noori Hanji Photo paper. It has a unique texture that is the result of swirling mulberry fiber into the pulp before the paper is pressed and dried. Noori is then coated with a high-performance inkjet coating for saturated color and sharp detail typically not seen in this type of media.

History of the Paper:

Hanji, a traditional Korean paper, has its roots dating back to the 4th century, closely following its invention in China. This handcrafted paper, made from the inner bark of the dak tree indigenous to Korea, is renowned for its exceptional durability. The earliest existing Hanji artifact dates back to the 8th century.

Historically, Hanji's versatility has seen it used in diverse ways, from preserving royal documents and crafting religious sculptures to more commonplace uses in clothing, household items, and even as material for windows and wallpaper. In modern times, Hanji has transformed into a premium choice for inkjet printing in photography and fine art reproduction.

Printed on my Canon 200 Pixma Pro and is qualified as a Simple Fine Art Print. 

It comes gift wrapped and I use the Sacred Heart Wax Seal stamp in the process.

Free shipping.