Collection: Prints on Paper

Art prints on excellent quality textured photo rag paper. Slightly textured with a velvety matte finish.  An uncompromising alternative to the original. An affordable solution to getting a sophisticated look.

Guaranteed Gallery Quality Originals.

Every original painting is made with professional artist paints and canvases. With an original painting you experience the many layers and textures as it was meant to be experienced, created by the artist's hand. Every original is signed on the front and back of the canvas and comes with a signed certificate of authenticity.

Fine Art Giclee Prints.

  • Canvas material is a finely textured artist-grade cotton canvas which consistently reproduces image details with outstanding clarity and detail.
  • 100 year quality color guarantee.

  • Each Giclée canvas print is stretched over a hand finished made-to-measure wooden frame milled from quality knotless pine.

  • Each Fine Art paper print is printed on luxurious sustainable eco 100% cotton Hahnameuhle Photo Rag paper which has a velvety finish.
  • 100+ year color guarantee.

  • Daria Magazine

    Bernadette Youngquist’s Sunburstat Dawn, an abstract
    composition of soft red, orange, and purple shapes that mirror the form
    of cells under a microscope, helps punctuate the color story and invites
    the viewer’s eye further into the gallery space. 

  • Art Business News

    Bernadette Youngquist’s artwork is a stunning display of creativity and
    imagination that captures the beauty and power of nature in a truly
    unique way. Her use of color and texture creates a sense of depth and
    richness that is both hypnotic and enthralling. Youngquist’s mastery of
    detail and technique is evident in her work. The beauty and power of her
    work make each a statement piece that will inspire everyone who sees
    it.

  • Loveland Reporter Herald

    Younquist’s ‘A Hold On My Heart’ combines soft and hard layers
    of architectural elements through color, shape and line to convey a
    sense of place. It is reminiscent of the paintings of Motherwell and the
    sculptures of Henry Moore.”

  • Art Seen Magazine

    In her paintings, (Youngquist) is led by the energy of colour and how shapes relate to each other. “I also find that texture
    evokes an emotional response.
    I create art because I need to manifest my ideas in a physical way. I want to put something in front of you that brings you
    inspiration and reminds you to take notice of the less obvious aspects of life”.