This is great news girl, and I'm happy that you are taking this step out.
As considering prints, I'm myself new in selling those. Mostly I sell them in art galleries I am working with, and lucky for me I have great print shop where they make me prints on fabriano yellowish paper 300 gr
It's paper that is great for absorbing color and prints look great. Also I make them in some 20x25 cm size with 5 cm white border, so if you sell them unframed they look great also.
Some smaller sizes I suppose can look also great but here people look more for the size I am printing them, not to big and not to small.
It's good to have at least two sizes for sell. Later you can frame them, but also some people love to frame their work by themselves, so unframed work is good sell to.
Hope I helped a bit with this small experience and wish you all luck.
My favorite are Tongue touching, fox tales 9 and goldfish studies. I bet they will look great when printed @vermillionfox.
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I don’t know if I’ll be able to get my work printed on paper like that without doing more research. I want to try it out for next time because I’ve been painfully thinking about how to display these prints since they’re all created digitally. It’s funny that I didn’t think about this method, thanks so much for all of your suggestions!
the tongue touching images is still my favorite also. :)
:) glad if I helped a bit, it will be such joy to see how it all went. I believe it will be great @vermillionfox :)