With a background in art and philosophy and a keen eye for the absurdities of the human condition, Edward Henrion was a master of satire. Following the centuries-old respected tradition of this fine art genre, he was an equal opportunity offender, creating satirical drawings that took no prisoners. The softer side of his nature was evidenced in his exquisitely drafted life drawings of the human figure. His paintings often combined both of these qualities. His extensive body of work is currently administered by his widow and fellow-artist, Marilyn Henrion.
NOTE: These limited edition dye sublimation prints on aluminum are not the same as the inexpensive mass-produced metal prints usually available on the Internet, but are made to the highest quality standards by the leading custom fine art printmaker in North America.
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We all know that original artworks (especially those on paper) are fragile and impermanent... subject to aging, fading and other damage. These, as well as conservation issues, have led discerning collectors to choose another alternative for their collections. Cutting edge technology has given birth to dye sublimation printing on metal. These museum-quality prints on aluminum are archival, vibrant, scratch resistant, durable, and fire resistant. Sublimation onto aluminum is a process of infusing dyes into a sheet of pre-treated aluminum via heat transfer. Sublimation is the process of going from a solid to a gas, back to a solid - skipping the liquid state. Once the dyes submerge underneath the surface, the process is complete and permanent. Archival up to 65+ years tested by Wilhelm imaging research.
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