Japanese Lantern Print
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Beautiful azaleas and rhododendrons frame a Japanese lantern at the Asticou Azalea Garden in Northeast Harbor, Maine.
Beautiful azaleas and rhododendrons frame a Japanese lantern at the Asticou Azalea Garden in Northeast Harbor, Maine. The stone lanterns are all along the garden, adding hardscaping contrast to the lush foliage and flowers. This painting shows the view along the main path, looking in the opposite direction from my Lily Pond painting (the pond is behind and to your right). The stone bridge is fun to cross as you head to the sand garden.
This art print would make a thoughtful gift for someone who loves gardens.
Product Details
Giclee prints are handmade using the finest materials available. They look like original watercolors and will last for generations when properly cared for.
© Beth Whitney. All rights reserved. As the artist, I retain the copyright for all works of art, and this is not transferred at the point of sale. Images may not be printed or reproduced in any way.
Image Size
Paper Size
Frame size
3×4.5″
5×7″
5×7″
5×7.5″
8×10″
8×10″
5×7.5″
8×10″ + Optional 8×10″ mat
8×10″
7×10.5″
9×12″
9×12″
7×10.5″
9×12″ + Optional 11×14″ mat
11×14″
9×13.5″
12×16″
12×16″
12×18″
13×19″
13×19″
** Larger prints have minimum 1/4″ white margin, require custom framing.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a giclee print?
Giclee prints are archival reproductions made from a high-resolution digital scan with special pigment-based inks and 100% cotton paper. The resulting print has incredibly rich, vibrant colors and details that perfectly mirror the transparent qualities of the original watercolor. A giclee should maintain its color integrity for more than 180 years when displayed under glass, out of the sun.
do you offer digital downloads?
A lot of people ask about this (especially for engagement or wedding announcements). I don’t offer digital downloads for copyright reasons. It’s important that any reproductions maintain the integrity of the original art.
How do I know which size print to purchase?
I recommend taping pieces of computer paper together to create a mockup the same size as your art. You can even tape it to your wall with blue painter’s tape to get a sense of scale. (I also recommend this technique for gallery walls.)
When you’re thinking about the frame size for prints, you should add an additional 3-7″ on each side of the art to account for the mat and frame.
I’m happy to help walk you through this process – just contact me.
Do you offer custom framing?
I don’t provide framing services myself, but I’d be glad to suggest local framers or guide you through the DIY process.
Most of my prints are ready to slip into a standard sized frame (with or without a mat). It’s generally best if the person(s) who will be living with the frame participates in the selection.
Can I make changes to my order?
Possibly – please contact me immediately. I process orders very quickly, but I should be able to make changes as long as I haven’t packaged it for shipping.
Do you have an open studio?
My studio is pretty cozy, so the best place to view my art is online. If you’re trying to make a decision and would like to see a painting before purchasing, please reach out to me.
Carole –
Beth captures the very essence of each special place in Acadia. No need to hesitate ordering from her shop. Within what seemed like seconds of ordering three prints, I had a personalized email from Beth. She is lovely to deal with. She mailed the prints the next day and I had them in two days. They were beautifully packaged and arrived in perfect condition. I ordered frames from Blick but they are delayed due to current restrictions. I will try to re-post with photographs once they are framed.