
Never Let It Go
Never Let It Go by Heather EdwardsÂ
Elsa and Anna as little girls and Elsa introduces Olaf the snowman to Anna. Inspired by Walt Disney's Animated Movie Film - Frozen
Chiarograph on Black Museum Quality Paper, Signed & Numbered Edition; and Hand-Remarqued by the artist.
Chiarograph on Black Paper Â
- Edition Size: 95
- Image Size:Â 12" x 16"
- Frame Size:Â 28"x 32.5"
- Hand-numbered and signed by Heather Edwards
- Certificates of Authenticity
- Made in the USA.
Options: Unframed or FramedÂ
About the Chiarograph (Key-ar-oh-graph) process.Â
The Chiarograph is a proprietary printmaking technique that combines the latest digital printmaking processes with traditional hand-worked craftsmanship. Each piece begins with an individually hand-applied substrate that is meticulously printed over. So, while it is true that each Chiarogragh uses the same image, the individual hand preparation results in a one-of-a-kind print. No two prints are identical.Â
The beauty of this process is in its spontaneity and its combination of printing making and painting.
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Never Let It Go by Heather EdwardsÂ
Elsa and Anna as little girls and Elsa introduces Olaf the snowman to Anna. Inspired by Walt Disney's Animated Movie Film - Frozen
Chiarograph on Black Museum Quality Paper, Signed & Numbered Edition; and Hand-Remarqued by the artist.
Chiarograph on Black Paper Â
- Edition Size: 95
- Image Size:Â 12" x 16"
- Frame Size:Â 28"x 32.5"
- Hand-numbered and signed by Heather Edwards
- Certificates of Authenticity
- Made in the USA.
Options: Unframed or FramedÂ
About the Chiarograph (Key-ar-oh-graph) process.Â
The Chiarograph is a proprietary printmaking technique that combines the latest digital printmaking processes with traditional hand-worked craftsmanship. Each piece begins with an individually hand-applied substrate that is meticulously printed over. So, while it is true that each Chiarogragh uses the same image, the individual hand preparation results in a one-of-a-kind print. No two prints are identical.Â
The beauty of this process is in its spontaneity and its combination of printing making and painting.



















