
When I decided to sell my art, I made a promise to myself, if I wouldn’t be proud to hang it on my own wall, it wasn’t going to sell it. That meant the printing had to be archival quality. No compromises.
Choosing a print partner wasn’t a quick decision. I researched carefully and chose Prodigi, not because they were convenient, but because they met every standard I had set. Here’s what that means for every print you receive.
Fine Art Trade Guild Approved
The Fine Art Trade Guild is the leading industry body for the fine art and framing trade. Their approval is not given lightly, it represents a commitment to the highest standards in fine art reproduction. Every Line & Blossom Design print produced through Prodigi meets those standards. When you buy from here you are buying work held to the same quality benchmark as prints sold in galleries and museums.
Archival Quality — Built to Last
The words archival quality gets thrown around a lot. Here’s what it actually means for your print.
All prints are produced on 200gsm Enhanced Matte Art Paper, a heavyweight, acid-free paper with a smooth finish that renders fine botanical line detail with exceptional clarity. No glare, no shine. Just the art, exactly as it was drawn.
The inks are archival quality pigment inks, water-based, fade-resistant, and designed to remain vibrant for decades under normal display conditions. These are not the inks in your home printer. These are professional grade inks chosen specifically because they don’t yellow, don’t fade, and stand the test of time.
I’ll be honest with you about one distinction worth knowing. My smaller prints, 4×6 through 8×10, are produced using archival quality pigment ink on archival quality matte paper. My larger prints, 11×14 and 16×20, are true giclée prints, the gold standard of fine art reproduction. Both are archival. Both are built to last. The giclée process simply takes the detail and color accuracy one step further, which is why I use it for the larger, more complex compositions.
A Note on the Water Test
Before I listed a single print for sale I ordered samples and tested them myself. I wanted to know that the archival quality ink claim was real, not just marketing language. The prints passed. I wouldn’t sell them if they hadn’t.
Eco & Sustainable, A Choice I’m Proud Of
This one matters to me personally.
Prodigi operates on a print-local model, your print is produced as close to you as possible, which meaningfully reduces the environmental footprint of shipping compared to products manufactured overseas and shipped internationally.
Their facilities run on solar energy with motion-sensor LED lighting to reduce consumption. They have eliminated plastic wrap from their supply chain and maintain certified waste handling to keep materials out of landfill. No plastic bottles on site. Water conservation built into their processes.
The inks used to produce your print are water-based, eco-solvent or low-VOC, zero harmful ink formulations. The paper is sourced sustainably. The packaging is plastic-free.
And because every single print is made to order, produced only when someone buys it, there is no overstock, no waste, no unsold inventory sitting in a warehouse. Your print exists because you wanted it. That’s the most sustainable model there is.
Made to Order. Made for You.
Every print you order from Line & Blossom Design is created specifically for you, printed to museum quality standards, on materials chosen to last decades, by a production partner, Prodigi, whose environmental values align with my own.
That’s not an accident. That’s a deliberate choice, the same kind of deliberate choice I make in every hidden element I place, every composition I build, and every piece I put my name on.
Your art deserves nothing less.
Leona
