Print Artworks for sale

Our curated print collection features contemporary artists working across traditional and modern printmaking techniques. These artworks demonstrate both technical discipline and creative innovation, showcasing the diversity and refinement found within contemporary print practice.

  • Milton Greene

    Pekingese Dogs Sittings

    Pigment Print from Transparencies

    68 x 66.5 cm Framed Under Glass / Image Size 46 x 46 cm

    A$6,200
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  • Milton Greene

    Pekingese Dogs Sittings

    Pigment Print from Transparencies

    68 x 66.5 cm Framed Under Glass / Image Size 46 x 46 cm

    A$6,200
    Buy Now
  • Milton Greene

    Marilyn with Lute

    Cibachrome Print from Transparencies

    68 x 66.5 cm Framed Under Glass / Image Size 46 x 46 cm

    A$7,780
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  • Dean Brown

    Australia Day

    Etching on Paper

    87 x 78 cm Framed Under Glass / Image Size 48 x 48 cm

    A$1,480
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  • Simon Claridge

    It’s All Just Make Believe, Isnt It?

    Serigraph on Paper & Diamond Dust

    73 x 90 cm Framed Under Glass / Image Size 63 x 80 cm

    A$2,900
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  • Simon Claridge

    Fantasy

    Serigraph on Paper & Diamond Dust

    90 x 73 cm Framed Under Glass / Image Size 80 x 63 cm

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  • Simon Claridge

    All Of Us Are Stars, We Deserve To Twinkle

    Serigraph on Paper & Diamond Dust

    90 x 73 cm Framed Under Glass / Image Size 80 x 63 cm

    A$2,900
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  • Simon Claridge

    Diamonds Are A Girls Best Friend

    Serigraph on Paper & Diamond Dust

    90 x 73 cm Framed Under Glass / Image Size 80 x 63 cm

    A$2,900
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  • Bernard Ollis

    Place de Furstemberg II

    Etching on Paper

    32 x 25 cm

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  • Bernard Ollis

    Appartment on the Seine

    Etching on Paper

    25 x 32 cm

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  • Dean Brown

    Jimmys Going

    Etching on Paper

    74 x 79 cm

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  • Dean Brown

    Australia Day

    Etching on Paper

    74 x 79 cm

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    Sold
  • Brett Whiteley

    Waves on the Harbour

    Screenprint on Paper

    112 x 82 cm

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    Sold
  • Brett Whiteley

    Woman Under the Shower

    Etching on Paper

    49 x 56 cm

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  • Brett Whiteley

    Kerry

    Etching on Paper

    63.5 x 47.5 cm

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  • Brett Whiteley

    Towards Sculpture

    Lithograph on Paper

    88 x 62 cm

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Limited edition prints and fine art editions showcasing contemporary artistic expression.

Print artworks offer collectors the opportunity to acquire carefully produced editions that reflect the vision and technical precision of contemporary artists. Our print collection highlights craftsmanship, composition and creative interpretation, presenting works designed to be admired, collected and thoughtfully displayed.

From detailed etchings and screen prints to modern giclée and limited-edition releases, each print artwork celebrates line, texture and tonal depth. These works combine traditional printmaking processes with contemporary techniques, offering collectors refined pieces that enhance residential, corporate and gallery environments.

What is a fine art print?

A fine art print is an artwork created through a printmaking process where an image is transferred from a surface such as a plate, block or stone onto paper. Common techniques include etching, lithography, woodcut and screen printing.

Are prints original artworks?

Yes. Original prints are artworks conceived by the artist to be produced through printmaking. Even though multiple impressions may exist, each print is considered an original work rather than a reproduction.

What does limited edition mean in printmaking?

A limited edition means only a fixed number of prints are produced from the same matrix. Artists usually sign and number each print within the edition.

What techniques are used to create prints?

Common printmaking techniques include etching, lithography, screen printing, woodcut and linocut. These processes involve transferring ink from a prepared surface onto paper.

Why do collectors buy prints?

Collectors often purchase prints because they provide access to artworks by established artists at a more accessible price while still being authentic artworks.

How should prints be displayed?

Fine art prints are usually framed with archival materials and protective glass to preserve the paper and ink.

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