In the winter, a brisk cold wind blows down Michigan Avenue from the lake in Chicago. Tourists, however, are always captivated by the Chicago Water Tower. This tower is a remarkable survivor from the Chicago fire when most of the city was destroyed, inspiring locals to rebuild a grander and better town. Thomas Kinkade Studios presents these Limited Edition Paper Prints. Each print is crafted with extreme precision and color accuracy, making them the top - notch paper prints from the studio. They're printed on high - quality 100 - lb archival paper using long - lasting, fade - resistant inks. Every print is individually numbered and comes with a matching Certificate of Authenticity. When it comes to framing, we're dedicated to maintaining the limited - edition value. The print is placed between 1/8' shatter - resistant Plexiglas and a rigid foam - core backing, ensuring no adhesive touches the art. Finished with a heavy craft paper backing and a coated wire hanger, the framed art not only looks great but also protects the print for years. The framing features include premium museum - quality mouldings, shatter - resistant Plexiglas, a heavy craft paper back, and a coated wire hanger. The prints themselves are made on premium 100 - lb paper, use long - life pigment inks that are better than regular press inks, have an edition number on each limited - edition paper, and come with an individually numbered Certificate of Authenticity.






To display your Chicago Water Tower limited - edition paper print, simply hang it on the wall using the coated wire hanger. You can place it in your living room, bedroom, or office to add a touch of art. Keep it away from direct sunlight to prevent the colors from fading, as the inks are fade - resistant but long - term exposure to sunlight can still have an impact. If there's dust on the print, gently use a soft, dry cloth to clean the shatter - resistant Plexiglas. Avoid using any harsh chemicals on the print or the frame. For long - term storage, keep it in a cool, dry place and store it flat or vertically in a protective case to prevent any damage to the paper or the frame.