Cloud Portal Mandala — Limited Edition Paper Print
Cloud Portal Mandala — Limited Edition Paper Print
Key Details
• Limited edition of 40
• Signed and numbered by the artist
• Archival pigment print on 325 gsm cotton fine art paper
• Image size: 10” × 10”
• Paper size: 11” × 11” (includes a ½” white border on all sides)
• Framed or unframed options available
• A certificate of authenticity is available upon request.
This limited edition print is based on Jason Brammer’s original Cloud Portal Mandala mixed-media cut-out work created in 2019. Once the edition sells out, the image will not be reproduced in this format again.
Limit two prints per collector.
Production & Materials
The edition is produced as an archival giclée pigment print on heavy artist-quality paper using museum-grade inks for long-term color stability.
Unframed sheet size: 11” × 11” (H × W)
Framed dimensions will be slightly larger depending on the frame profile.
Prints are produced by PrintLab, a fine art print studio specializing in archival reproduction.
Framing
The frame option features a frosted silver Nielsen aluminum frame with a 4-ply vintage grey mat, selected to complement the colors of the artwork while keeping the focus on the intricate mandala design. The neutral mat creates a calm visual border around the image, allowing the dimensional illusion and fine detail of the piece to take center stage.
The mat adds approximately 2” on all sides of the image, expanding the visible presentation to about 14” × 14”, with the final outer frame dimensions slightly larger.
A ¼″ spacer separates the artwork from the UV-protective acrylic glazing, creating a subtle sense of depth within the frame.
Unframed prints are supplied flat and are intended to be framed or mounted prior to display.
About the Original Work
The mandala form creates the illusion of folded surfaces radiating outward from a central opening. In the original artwork, the entire shape is cut from a single sheet of paper and mounted on panel, with painted shadows beneath the edges enhancing the sense of dimensional depth. At the center, a small painted seascape appears framed within the structure, suggesting a portal-like opening.
This edition translates the dimensional qualities and intricate detail of the original work into a finely rendered archival print.

