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What is GreaterThan.Art?
GreaterThan.Art comprises the entire spectrum of natural and human spatial existence on our planet. The canvases are on a scale of incomparable size to any other art. The time frame to create these works has been longer than any other artwork ever created. The works are of the most diverse in colour, form and subject, possessing an extreme balance of chaos and order. It uses the most advanced technology humans can muster to capture these images and
this is inarguably why GreaterThan.Art truly is greater than art.

GreaterThan Sustainability
All of our mounts are "conservation grade", sustainably sourced wood, 100% acid free, and will not discolour or fade with age.
EMA Enhanced matte art print paper is made from sustainably sourced paper and printed using water-based inks
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Giclée Printing
As the photographs poses a dynamic range of colour and detail, selecting the correct printing method and paper is essential. This is why we use the printing method called Giclée on a paper called Enhanced Matte Art Paper.
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Framing Options
We source handmade frames which are second to none. The best sustainable woods are used in a variety of styles to choose from to perfectly compliment your magnificant print.
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Charity Work
Learn moreAt GreaterThan.World we donate 20% of all the profit we make to a high-impact environmental charity with the utomst integrity.

Enhanced Matte Art Paper
A premium quality heavyweight fine art print material with a smooth, clean finish. This museum-quality paper is extremely consistent and works perfectly with large, full colour graphics.
The matte finish emphasises different highlights and tones in the source artworks; helping to create stunning works of art.

GreaterThan Frame Style
Our prints can be glorified by a very traditional ' frame window mount'. This means, the image sits in a mounting around the edge between the print and the frame.

We provide a number of frame options to present your prints in.
Our frame options come in; black, white, and natural finish.
