Gneiss

$100.00

The striking rock formations of the Grand Teton are caused by volcanic activity from millions of years ago. This process creates a rock type called Gneiss, known for its banded structure. A composite of quartz, mica, and feldspar, the Gneiss rock formation of the Teton's lends to the incredible variety of textures across the range.

All Christian Parrett art pieces are printed in Germany by the premiere photo lab of the world. A quadruple winner of the international TIPA award and over 15 years in business, our partnership with this lab guarantees impeccable quality in every print.

All prints are created using the Giclée printing style, which is widely recognized to be one of the most sophisticated printing techniques in the world. This printing technique preserves the details of every shadow and highlight.

Each print is printed on German-made Hahnemühle paper, the finest print paper in the world used by renowned museums and galleries in every country.

From ideation to completion, every aspect of Christian Parrett prints is designed to be true masterpieces. These museum-grade prints are truly pieces of art with no expense spared in their creation.

CHRISTIAN PARRETT

WE SET THE STANDARD

From ideation to completion, every aspect of our prints are designed to be true masterpieces. These museum-grade prints are a piece of art with no expense spared in their creation. We set the standard, and you hang it on your wall.

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Each print is embossed with the golden house crest and signed by the artist.

FAQs

What kind of paper are the prints made of?

Each print is printed on German-made Hahnemühle paper, the finest print paper in the world used by renowned museums and galleries in every country.

How are the prints made?

All prints are created using the Giclée printing style, which is widely recognized to be one of the most sophisticated printing techniques in the world. This printing technique preserves the details of every shadow and highlight.