The following informational details shall be disclosed:

(1) The name of the artist and the artist’s participation in creating the print as follows:

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Terms Used In Hawaii Revised Statutes 481F-4

  • Artist: means the person who created the image upon the master or created the image which served as a model for the image which appears on the master. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 481F-1
  • Edition: means the aggregate of prints produced from a single master. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 481F-1
  • Limited edition: means print multiples produced from a master, all of which include the same image and bear numbers or other markings to denote the limited production thereof to a stated maximum number of prints, or are otherwise held out as limited to a maximum number of prints. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 481F-1
  • print: means any print produced in more than one copy by means of engraving, etching, woodcutting, lithography, serigraphy, or other similar processes or any combination thereof. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 481F-1
  • Signed: means the artist signed the print multiple by hand to signify the artist's examination and approval of the print. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 481F-1
(A) The name of the artist;
(B) Whether or not the image upon the master exists in another medium and if so, state which medium;
(C) Name the person, persons or workshop who created the image upon the master;
(D) Whether or not the artist approved the master itself or the proofs therefrom;
(E) Whether or not the artist approved the techniques utilized in the production of the print; and
(F) Whether or not the artist approved the print.
(2) Signature. If the name of the artist appears on the print, state whether the print was signed by the artist to signify approval of the print. If the print was not signed by the artist, state the manner in which the artist’s name was placed on the print.
(3) The year in which the print was produced.
(4) A description of the medium or process such as whether the print was produced by means of etching, engraving, woodcutting, lithography, serigraphy, or other similar processes. If an established term, in accordance with the usage of the trade, cannot be employed accurately to describe the medium or process, a brief, clear description of the medium or process shall be given.
(5) Whether the edition is being offered as limited edition, and if so:

(A) The authorized number of signed or numbered prints, or other, in the edition;
(B) The authorized number of unsigned or unnumbered prints, or both, in the edition;
(C) The authorized number of proofs, if any, in the edition;
(D) The authorized number of prints designated “Hors de Commerce” or by words of similar import; and
(E) The total size of the edition.
(6) Whether or not the master has been destroyed, effaced, altered, defaced, or canceled after producing the edition.
(7) If there were any prior prints of the same image which were produced by a different process or media or utilized different colors or color schemes, the total number of such prints and an explanation of the difference in process, media, color, or color scheme.
(8) If there were any prior or later editions produced from the same master, the series number or designation of the subject edition and the total size of all other editions.
(9) Whether the edition is a posthumous edition or restrike and, if so, whether the master was reworked. If the edition is a restrike, state that restrike is a print multiple made from the master after the edition is produced.
(10) The name of the printer or workshop, if any, where the edition was produced.