In this magnificent rose garden in Portland, the neatly trimmed rows of blossoms create a stunning contrast against the city backdrop and the beautiful mountains of Northern Oregon. It's truly a perfect display of the harmony between man and nature! Thomas Kinkade Studios' Limited Edition Paper Prints are crafted with meticulous attention to detail and color precision. These are the top - notch, highly sought - after paper prints from the studio. Each print is made on high - quality, heavyweight (100 lbs.) archival paper using long - lasting, fade - resistant inks. Every paper reproduction is individually numbered and comes with a corresponding Certificate of Authenticity. When it comes to framing, we go to great lengths to maintain the exclusivity of the Limited Edition. The print is placed between 1/8' shatter - resistant Plexiglas and a rigid foam core backing, ensuring no mounting adhesive touches the art. The framed piece is finished with a heavy craft paper backing and a coated wire hanger. This not only makes the art look great when displayed but also protects it for years. The framing features include premium museum - quality mouldings, shatter - resistant Plexiglas, a heavy craft paper finished back, and a coated wire hanger. The print itself is on 100 lbs. premium heavyweight paper, uses long - life pigment inks that are better than regular press inks, has an applied edition number, and comes with an individually numbered Certificate of Authenticity that matches the art piece.






To display your Limited Edition Paper Print of the Rose Garden in Portland, simply use the coated wire hanger on the back to hang it on a wall. Make sure the wall is clean and dry before hanging. Avoid hanging the print in direct sunlight or in areas with high humidity, as this can cause the colors to fade over time. If the print gets dirty, gently dust it with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use any cleaning agents or solvents on the print or the Plexiglas, as this may damage them. When moving the framed print, hold it by the frame to avoid putting pressure on the glass or the print itself. With proper care, your print will stay beautiful for many years.