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Introduction about Giclee prints-painting on Canvas
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An introduction to Giclee prints-painting on canvas
Giclee prints-painting Giclee (jee-klay): The French word "giclée" is a feminine noun that means a spray or a spurt of liquid. The word Giclee prints-painting was probably derived from the French verb "gicler" meaning "to squirt". The term "Giclee prints-painting" describes an elevation in printmaking technology. Images are immensely high resolution digital scans printed with archival quality inks onto various media including canvas, fine art and photo-base paper. The giclee printing process now provides better colour accuracy than virtually all other means of reproduction. Giclee printing on canvas outperforms traditional silver-halide and gelatin printing processes and is commonly found in museums, art galleries and photographic galleries. Many museums throughout the world have exhibited giclées prints including The Metropolitan Museum of New York, The Los Angeles County Museum, The British Art Museum and the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
There are also many examples of art collectors reproducing expensive oil paintings and drawings as Giclee prints-painting on canvas, and thus safely storing the originals. It is very difficult for the casual observer to notice the difference between the two. Giclee prints-painting on canvas(sometimes mistakenly referred to as an "Iris", which is a prints from a 4-Colour InkJet printer line, pioneered in the late 1970's by Iris Graphics) are advantageous to artists who do not wish to mass produce their work, but want to reproduce their art as needed, or on-demand. On favoritearts.info Once an image is digitally archived, additional reproductions can be made with minimal effort and reasonable cost; the up-front expense of mass production is eliminated. Another tremendous advantage of giclee printing is that images can be reproduced to almost any size and onto various media, giving the artist the ability to customize prints for a specific client. |
| Giclee prints-painting on canvas are created typically using high-end 8-Colour to 12-Colour printers. Among the manufacturers of these printers are vanguards such as Epson, MacDermid Colorspan and Hewlett-Packard. These state-of-the-art printers are capable of producing astonishingly detailed imagery for the fine art market. Giclee is accepted by the Fine Art Guild on favoritearts.info and, if the correct media and inks are used, prints are colour-fast for over 75 years. Giclee printing has now attained absolute superiority in the reproduction of fine art, and so it is little wonder that paintings and drawings in this medium have become so highly collectable.
Many artist may then paint over parts of the giclées prints using oil paint to create a more authentic reproduction. These art reproductions are then signed and numbered by the artist.
Is it worth creating art or Giclee prints-painting of your work and what does it involve? |
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Think about all the time and effort you put into a painting. And then the joy of selling it. Trouble is, when it is gone, it is gone. And you have to start all over again. Now imagine selling it over and over again, at a reduced price so that many others can share your work, with minimum effort and high long-term returns. That is what can happen if you make prints your paintings. The methods available today are very sophisticated, and easy, with minimum outlay.
Why should I buy an art or Giclee prints-painting rather than an original?
As an artist, the only thing to spend one’s hard-earned cash on would be an original work. After all, on favoritearts.info they are often available for reasonable amounts if you look for them. And, being a bit snobbish about it, they are really. Someone once said that when you buy an art print, all you are really buying is the frame...
The Giclee prints is not worth much, and will not usually appreciate in value, as could a painting. But then you remembered when you first began to collect art for your walls. You certainly could not afford originals, and art prints were your only option. In that way you could look at really great works of art for a minimum amount of money. It’s a bit like writing a song, you don’t sell the song, but you sell records.
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