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Our Abstract Pictures

A latest theme we’re looking at.

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Hi Paul:

The beautiful print that you sent turned out beautifully when framed and seemed to be PERFECT for my co-worker.  She was so pleased with it.  I’m thinking that I also need one.  Do you have any other copies of the print?  If so, I would be very interesting in purchasing one for myself.  It really turned out very, very nice. Thank you very much. Linda (Colorado)

 

The prints arrived safely this morning. They are really are so clear; I’m very pleased with them. Thank you, Margaret (Raynes Park)

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Excellent work, I’m very impressed, it now takes pride of place in my study, I had to move the wedding pictures! Cheers, will leave feeback. Alex (Hull)  
  
Slight problem with above.  “Problem” being that I ordered it for my office but being impatient to see it made the mistake of tasking it out of the box and trying it against the wall of our newly painted living room.  My wife liked it so much its now hanging there (see attached) and I now need another one please. Thanks Calvin (Birmingham) 

 

Just to let you know that the canvas arrived safely today, thankyou very much! Hubby loves it and scarily so do i (not really into scooters and quadrophenia but good job on the canvas!!!!) Lara (Leicester)

  

  


 

 

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About Reckonize

Reckonize are a small team of artists and graphic designers based in South London who mainly carry out work on a commission basis, but are actively engaged in art and pop-art, as well as photography and varied graphic production techniques.


A recent commission signed by the man himself, (Click to enlarge).

Production Technique

In this series of works we are taking a scene from a famous movie, event or performance and recreating it using silkscreen, light box, templates and sprays to form the outline and background for the piece.  Our artist then overlays his interpretation of the scene going for a bold contrasty look whilst retaining the atmosphere of the original to maximise the impact of the finished work on the space in which it will be displayed.


Scarface (Click to enlarge)

The work is then scanned to computer, and the digital image is printed to canvas using the Giclee process.  Whilst in its digitized state the opportunity will be taken to tidy up any obvious brush marks and imperfections, and the artist may carry out further touch ups using customized brushes in Adobe Photoshop.  We are aiming for a very manufactured look that will stand close scrutiny whilst creating a tangible change in atmosphere within your living environment…



The Italian Job (Click to enlarge)

Materials and Quality

Each image is digitally printed using Ultrachrome inks with a light fastness of 75+ years enabling us to give our customers a lifetime guarantee against fading.  We use a photo quality polycotton canvas of 365gm weight, not 100% cotton, in order to achieve a brighter white and to avoid the inevitable surface imperfections associated with a 100% natural material.  The printed image is then protected with matte varnish to prevent scratches, dust adhesion, and moisture absorption thereby prolonging colour vibrancy and preventing cracking later on.  The canvas is then stretched over a hand-made solid wood 30mm deep frame, complete with backing board to prevent sagging over time. 



Rear detail showing frame and hard panels (for added strength).
 


These are not fragile pictures, you can kick a football against our prints and they will survive (not that we are recommending this you understand).  The print is allowed to stand for 24 hours to allow any final settlement, stretching and drying and then the canvas has its final fixings to the rear of the frame.  The picture will seamlessly wrap round the frame and will be ready to hang straight from the box when you take delivery.


The Final Product

The canvas image you will receive will be a durable, high quality high contrast conversation piece from the day of delivery.  The bottom line with our images is that they are directed towards making an exceptionally bold impact on your living/working space ensuring maximum bang for your buck.  We are deliberately avoiding scenes over used elsewhere, and our limited print runs will give you an exclusive product.  You are more likely to meet a lottery winner than see one of our images twice!


Another batch awaiting packaging and despatch.


Our Guarantee

The complete picture is guaranteed against defects and ageing, we are that confident of our materials and workmanship.  Simply keep a record of this transaction and in the event of fading/warping/cracking we will issue a refund/replacement, whichever you prefer.

There are bound to be colour differences between the printed image and the picture you see on your computer screen, and we ask you to take this into account when purchasing.  To minimize the risk to the customer, however, we will refund the purchase price (less postage) in the event of dissatisfaction.



A Clockwork Orange (Click to enlarge)
 

Delivery

Your picture will be despatched by courier at around five days after payment clears to allow for the various production phases and for drying/curing times.  It will be packaged in a custom size cardboard box and protected with bubble wrap.  A tracking number will be assigned by the courier should you want to check progress and predict when you can get your new picture out of its box!