On rare occasions I will make fine art prints of my work. Most of these are watercolors done some years ago and the originals have been sold.

With the exception of two prints that depict iconic images from the campus of Sandy Spring Friends Meeting, all are limited edition runs. Once they’re gone, no more will be printed. Proceeds from the sales of the two open edition prints, The Source II and The Mystery of Easter, are donated to Sandy Spring Friends Meeting in gratitude for being the cornerstone of my life.

Giclée Prints

The term giclée was coined by a group of digital imaging specialists in California. It is pronounced "zhee-clay" and is a noun deriving from the French verb gicler, which means "to spray". Giclée is a high-quality inkjet print which is fade resistant and water proof. The giclée print is created with professional grade machines on archival substrates, such as 100% rag watercolor paper or canvas. Both inks and papers are rated as archival.