Friday, April 18, 2008

Know About Giclee Art Prints

A giclee reproduction simply must be seen to be fully appreciated. Words alone cannot fully describe how impressive it is and fine art galleries across the country are raving this form of art reproduction.

Giclee prints render deep, saturated colors and have a beautiful quality that retains minute detail, subtle tints and blends. Every brush stroke of the original painting is apparent. While, giclees use inkjet technology, this is far more sophisticated than your desktop printer. The process employs six colors--light cyan, cyan, light magenta, magenta, yellow and black--of lightfast, pigmented inks and finer, more numerous, and replaceable printheads resulting in a wider color gamut, and the ability to use various media to print on.

Giclees are produced from digital scans of existing artwork. This creates a whole new vibrant medium for prints from slides, exceptional quality and detail in both color and black and white enlargements. They can be printed on any number of media, but mainly in canvas and paper. Giclees are superior to traditional lithography in nearly every way. The colors are brighter, last longer, and are so high-resolution that they are virtually 'continuous tone', rather than tiny dots.

Giclees are a win-win for everyone, artist and collector. They make good quality artwork affordable for everyone, and the artist can have multiple affordable giclee images to sell of popular paintings, which in turn escalates the price of the original. They are produced one at a time. Depending on their size, this intricate printing process can take up to an hour or more for each print.

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