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George Jerkovich

 

The format of George’s photographic prints is usually a panoramic one. He takes them with a digital camera and prints them himself with a state of the art ink jet printer using the latest technology with pigmented inks. This means that these prints are rated lightfast for one hundred to one hundred and fifty years. Using his own printer also allows George to control the entire artistic process

Collections that include George’s photographs are Sunflower Bank, Advantage Trust, The Mortgage Company, The Tammy Walker Cancer Center, all of Salina, and the Bank of America in Wichita. The Smoky Hill Museum has many large prints in its collection that are touring the state being displayed in libraries and other public buildings. In addition, the State of Kansas has purchased rights to four images for promotional purposes.

Exhibits of George’s photographs have been held at the Hays Arts Center, the Lincoln (KS) Arts Center, The Abilene Arts Center, The Smoky Hill Museum, and, most recently at the Birger Sandzen Museum in Lindsborg.

Prices of George’s photographs are determined by size. The prints, up to 15x45”, are framed archivally with 8 ply off white rag mat and a mahogany frame. The 24x70” size is presented without a frame, laminated (so the surface can be cleaned), and mounted on a ¼” thick sheet of black PVC with cleats on the back so it “floats” on the wall. They may also be framed of course.

Size Unframed Framed
8 x 24 $100 $225
10 x 30 $140 $285
15 x 45 $225 $375
24 x 70 $400 print only $650 laminated
and mounted


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