I don't know that I'll ever have a scanner/printer setup good enough to make prints for sale, but some years ago I took a printmaking class where we used copper plates, and a press, and made prints the old-fashioned way. I finally got a decent scan of some of those prints, so I am sharing them with you. :)
Here's the first set:



These are available for sale. The print area itself is 9" X 12" but the paper is something like 13" 20" so they're quiet large, and ideal for matting and framing. They're all on very high quality paper, and are archival.
$10 each, not including shipping. I'll have to see exactly how hard it is to properly pack up these guys before I can give a firm shipping cost, but it will probably be around $5.
I have 2 of the first version (both on white), 2 of the second version on white and one on cream, and one each of the third version and the second version done in white ink on black like the third is.
More prints to follow as I scan more.
Here's the first set:



These are available for sale. The print area itself is 9" X 12" but the paper is something like 13" 20" so they're quiet large, and ideal for matting and framing. They're all on very high quality paper, and are archival.
$10 each, not including shipping. I'll have to see exactly how hard it is to properly pack up these guys before I can give a firm shipping cost, but it will probably be around $5.
I have 2 of the first version (both on white), 2 of the second version on white and one on cream, and one each of the third version and the second version done in white ink on black like the third is.
More prints to follow as I scan more.