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What is Ulmus chinensis?
Ulmus chinensis, or Chinese elm, is a deciduous tree native to East Asia, known for its lace-like bark and small leaves. It's popular in gardens for its ornamental value and resilience.
What paper is used for this art print?
We use FSC-certified, acid-free paper with a matte finish and 250 gsm weight. This ensures archival quality, preventing yellowing and offering a natural white tone for accurate color reproduction.
How is the print shipped?
Prints are carefully rolled in protective tubes and shipped globally. Delivery times vary by location, with tracking provided for secure and efficient handling to prevent damage.
How long will the print last?
With acid-free paper and archival inks, this print resists fading and yellowing for decades. Proper framing and display away from direct sunlight further enhance its longevity.
What sizes are available for this Ulmus chinensis print?
Available in 75×100 cm, 40×50 cm, and 21×29.7 cm. Each size is crafted to highlight the tree's details, suitable for various display settings from large walls to compact spaces.
Why is the bark of Ulmus chinensis unique?
The bark exfoliates in patches, revealing a mosaic of gray, green, and orange hues. This characteristic, called lacebark, adds visual interest and distinguishes it from other elm species.
How does this artwork depict seasonal changes?
The print captures the tree's golden autumn foliage and textured bark, emphasizing seasonal transitions. It uses subtle color gradients to reflect natural light variations throughout the year.
