Image Galleries

For fine art print inquiries, please contact janis@jmiglavs.com.  (Click image to open selected gallery.)


To Purchase Prints

Please contact the Janis's Art Studio to verify current edition availability, prices and ordering.

Every effort will be made to promptly process orders, usually within a week. However, if Janis is traveling, print orders can take up to a month.  Shipping is extra.

While the commerce portion of the site is being built, please call or email Janis directly to order a print:                                janis@jmiglavs.com                                                                                                                                                                                             503-804-6080


Choosing the Right Size, Lighting and Framing

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Size

While 11x16 might sound like a large print, once it is hung in your home, chances are it will look at least one standard size smaller. The smallest print in this installation—a 16x24—looks so tiny.

Janis suggests using a yard stick to rough out sizes in the area you will hang your prints. Better yet, cut out a piece of cardboard to the desired dimension, then hold it in place to see if the size you are choosing will be large enough. You will likely be surprised how small a 16x24 looks on your wall.

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Mounting & Framing

Shipping framed photographs is not only expensive but dangerous. That's why Janis prefers to ship your prints rolled in a thick shipping tube. Then your framer can frame the prints to your liking.

Traditionally photographs are mounted on some acid-free substrate and then mounted as they are here in Senator Mark Haas's state capitol office.

(Also note Janis's Oregon The Taste of Wine book peeking in the lower right on the Senator's desk.)

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Framing Tip

For his gallery shows as well as many home and corporate installations, Janis prints the fine art images with a 3 inch white border. This gives the appearance of a matted photograph. Janis can do this for your prints for a nominal charge.

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Lighting

Care should be taken, as with any piece of fine art, not to expose the image to high levels of moisture or sunlight. The print should be treated as a quality fine art watercolor painting.

Choosing a location having normal humidity levels and minimum exposure to ultra violet light will provide many years of pleasurable viewing. Research shows that under normal display conditions, your print will last 75-100 years.