Oh, what stories lie within! What a delicious tower of old books! Library of Dreams makes a great gift for book and art lovers. Stacks of books often inspire our curiosity. And what a scent that vintage books have!
This is a fine art print made from an original charcoal drawing of this stack of antique books with an old oval frame. Reproduction on fine Italian paper with a little bit of white border, unframed.
(The word "Print" will not appear on the print.)
This tower of books artwork is available in Black and White (as the original charcoal drawing is) or as a Sepia color. Each version is printed on quality Italian paper. Remember to choose B&W or Sepia when you order for yourself or as a gift.
Library of Dreams, 24 x 12 inches (60 x 30 cm) Print on Italian Paper $129.95
110 x 55 cm - 44 x 22 inches $344.95 [Black and white is in stock, Sepia may be ordered, this larger print will be rolled into a tube for safe worldwide shipping, included in the price (except any import charges, if applicable)]
The prints will be created in black and white, as the original charcoal drawing is. However, if you prefer, you may order a SEPIA copy. Each version is printed on quality Italian paper. I recommend framing behind a non-glare glass, with a mat, and simple frame. The color of the mat and frame should go with the color of the print. Care for your print just as you would any work on paper: do not display in direct sun and protect from humidity. The framer should only attach the paper to support on the TOP edge, allowing the paper to hang freely behind the mat. That allows the paper to respond well to most levels of changing humidity. Other sizes available, just ask, and I will make a listing for you!
Thanks so much!
Kelly Borsheim
copyright 2020 Kelly Borsheim
You may also order the original charcoal drawing. See it here:
Framing:
For works on paper, I usually prefer a mat, sometimes also a thinner inner (and darker or colored) mat, with a dark frame. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND spending the extra money to get Museum Glass, or at least another brand of non-reflective glass. The enjoyment you get from being able to SEE your art from any point of view is priceless, especially since you are probably going to own your art for many years.
With a classic black and white drawing or design, I often like a hint of color in the frame, such as this bright red accent lined frame that collector Shirley in Texas chose.
Detail of frame's corner: Note that the print arrives with plenty of white border. In this case, Shirley's framer added a dark grey inner mat, then a cream or beige outer, wider mat before the black frame with the red accent lines. Despite red being a powerful color, added thinly here, it accents beautifully, without taking center stage.