A print or other art piece that has no maximum quantity of production, as opposed to a limited edition.
Unlike Limited Editions, there has been no number in a series that will constitute the end of an Open Edition series. The production limit can continue on for an undetermined amount of time, thus giving it an open ended run.
An edition of a program element that can still be modified; that is, the edition has not been versioned.
A set of multiple prints where the number of prints to be produced is unlimited. If the number if prints is predetermined and limited, the edition is then preferred to as a limited edition. Read more about limited edition prints.
A print produced with no predetermined limit to the number of copies that might be made; it may or may not be signed by the artist.
The print produced has an unlimited size. The print may or may not be signed by the artist. An unsigned, unnumbered print is basically just a poster.
a series of reproductions that can be expanded at any time, so there may be an infinite number of prints made
Prints without a limited number, possibly signed, but not numbered.
a lighthouse with no pre-set production quantity. Harbour Lights uses the term " Great Lighthouses of the World" and the acronym " GLOW" to refer to our open edition lighthouses. MORE INFO.
Open edition prints have no limit on how many prints will be produced, enabling an image to be reprinted in perpetuity and/or as demand warrants it. Most often, images designated for an open edition are intended for a commercial audience (e.g. to be hung in department stores, a chain of cafés, etc.), as well as individual art lovers.
An item that is not a limited edition; production can be whatever the manufacturer wants.
A series of prints, usually offset lithographs, or art objects that has an unlimited number of copies.
a series of prints or castings in an art edition which has an unlimited number of copies.
These editions are of an unlimited number of prints produced and reproduced by the publishers
An open edition print has no limit to the number of copies that might be produced. May or may not be signed by the artist.
The quantity of prints reproduced is not limited. As long as the image is in demand, it will be reprinted.
An edition having an unlimited number of prints in it.
An open edition print is printed on a lighter weight paper stock. It is usually smaller in size than the limited edition, and is also not signed, numbered, or personally inspected by the artist. For these reasons, the open edition is less expensive than a limited edition print. Open edition prints are ideal for those who are interested in the ministry power of the image rather than the collectibility of the piece. Open edition prints are reprinted according to public demand and are ideal for home, office, and church use.
referring usually to offset litho prints and the fact that there is no limit to the number of prints produced from this image. An open edition also means it can be produced in various sizes, on cards and clothes etc.
A series of prints or objects in an art edition that has an unlimited number of copies. Original print - One-of-a-kind print in which the artist personally conceived the image, created the master plates, and executed the entire printing process.
Standard edition; unlimited.