What Is a Limited Edition?
What is a limited edition?
A limited edition is a set number of archival prints made from one artwork. Mark decides the count, signs each print, and never makes more. When you collect one, you know exactly how many exist, and you know that promise will be kept.
Working Together For Good · Romans 8:28How the Numbering Works
Every limited edition print in this gallery is signed by Mark and numbered by his hand. That number is Mark's promise to you: this many, and no more.
Smaller Editions Are More Treasured
When an edition is small, each print in it is rare. A print from an edition of 50 is far scarcer than one from an edition of 500, and the fewer there are, the more each one is treasured. Mark sets each edition size himself, balancing how many people love a work against keeping it truly rare.
One more rule matters, and it is the one most galleries will not put in writing: an edition may shrink, but it may never grow. Once Mark declares the count, adding to it would break faith with every collector who trusted it.
How Mark Numbers His Work
Mark goes further than the standard. Every painting he has created from God's Word carries a registry number in one continuous body of work. The numbering began in 2008, has never restarted, and never will.
His hand-embellished collector canvases are released in small editions, and because Mark finishes each canvas with his own brush, no two in an edition are alike. Each arrives signed, numbered, and certified. The rarest works are made exactly once: when placed, they are recorded in the registry and never made again.
Before any print leaves the studio, Mark checks that it carries the exact color and detail he intended, on archival materials made to last for generations. These are not decorations. They are heirlooms, passed down with their papers and their story.
Questions about a specific edition? Mark answers every message himself.