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Showing posts with label prints. Show all posts
Showing posts with label prints. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Ġmiel il-Ħrafa - Prints

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Following the success of the Ġmiel il-Ħrafa exhibition last May/June, the collection of paintings is now also available in a signed and numbered limited edition prints. This collection of giclées is based on the original paintings of Ġmiel il-Ħrafa, a collection of works based on old Maltese folk tales and fables. This series is printed on Canon smooth art paper 225GSM, limited to 50 in number, signed and mounted on a 40x50cm mount. Each print is given with its own certificate of authenticity which includes the quotation from the original fable by the appropriate writer. Prints are being sold at €45 each.

To view the whole collection, please visit HERE


For further information please contact me HERE

Friday, November 13, 2009

Prints

That time of year is again with us. Yes, that time of year where we celebrate with our families, friends and loved ones our core modern value - consumerism! To help you celebrate more, may I remind those of you who don't have a clue what to buy their boss,  lover, mother  or long forgotten uncle (whom you once might inherit), that most of my works are also available in limited-run prints.

Prints come in three different sizes, 12", 17" & 24" for most paintings and 12" & 17" for most ink drawing sketches. For more information please visit http://www.rupertcefai.com/. In the artworks section, underneath each painting there is an information box with the description of what prints are available. All prints are signed and numbered.

Tuesday, December 02, 2008

Prints and Calendar 2009

Those of you who asked if I have prints of my works for sale, please note that a number of my works are available for sale at RedBubble. Over at my RedBubble page you can also find a Calendar for 2009 featuring a number of my most recent works. You can see the calendar HERE

Most of my works from my latest collection Narratives in Light are also available as limited numbered and signed prints. Those Interested please have a look at the Artworks section. Beneath every artwork there is a note describing what reproductions are available. Matting and framing are also available on request

Sunday, April 20, 2008

CoE 2008 Malta Workshop

This past week there was the Council of Europe teacher training workshop held in Malta. Being the European year of Intercultural Dialogue, this year's workshop focused on the topic. A number of local and other European teachers attended the workshop which started on Tuesday and ended last Friday. As a memento for the occasion, the participants received a signed print of one of my studies of the Grand Harbour Valletta (above). The image was also used as a backdrop on stage and for the cover of the official program.

Monday, January 14, 2008

Prints at Vee Gee Bee

Four of my works in Ink are now also available as prints at Vee Gee Bee Art Gallery in Valletta. The four drawings are studies in ink I did of different parts of Valletta and the Grand Harbour area. There are two series of prints, one A3 and one A4, each signed and limited to a run of 50.

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Monday, December 17, 2007

AIS Corporate Gifts

These last few years the AIS Group of Companies have started giving as a Christmas present to their corporate clients a signed print of a painting by a local artist . Earlier this year, the Directors of the group, contacted me to see if I am interested in issuing a limited number of prints of one of my paintings. Since it was still early in the year and I was preparing for my C exhibition, we only chose the painting right before the exhibition i.e. last September. The painting, titled Dingli, has never been exhibited before and is now in a private collection. The 150 prints which are now signed, printed and numbered will be distributed to AIS' corporate clients in the coming days.

This is the fourth year that AIS have taken this initiative. It is quite encouraging to see Maltese companies promoting local talent. From here I would like to thank Odette and Mario for choosing my work for this year’s corporate gifts.