First I will say, I have e-mailed this question to the listed address but I have not gotten a reply.
The rules for the National Portrait Gallery's call for entries states:
"must be unmounted and on paper no smaller than 420 x 297mm (A3 size)... The image may be smaller than the paper size" (What is "A3 size"?)
I converted it to inches and it's 16.5354 x 11.6929". While it's not a standard paper size, more importantly my easel doesn't extend that large. I know I can otherwise flatten paper (hopefully) enough to print without an easel, but it just seems odd that a standard paper size would not be recommended. It makes me think, or hope, I'm misunderstanding something here.
Any experienced comments you can make? Thank you!
Janet
The rules for the National Portrait Gallery's call for entries states:
"must be unmounted and on paper no smaller than 420 x 297mm (A3 size)... The image may be smaller than the paper size" (What is "A3 size"?)
I converted it to inches and it's 16.5354 x 11.6929". While it's not a standard paper size, more importantly my easel doesn't extend that large. I know I can otherwise flatten paper (hopefully) enough to print without an easel, but it just seems odd that a standard paper size would not be recommended. It makes me think, or hope, I'm misunderstanding something here.
Any experienced comments you can make? Thank you!
Janet