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(posted on 23 Jan 2019)

FINE ART GICLEE - DEFINITION

 

Giclees (zhee-clays) are museum quality  Fine-Art reproductions, also called Archival Prints.  These are the result of highly advanced digital printing technology.  A Fine-Art Giclee is the closest to an original painting you can get.  These artworks are made with an ultra-high resolution fine-art printer, using seven cartridges of the very finest archival inks on acid-free paper or cotton canvas.  These prints are created by tiny jets spraying millions of droplets of archival, pigmented inks onto archival surfaces.  This spray of ink contains more than 4 million droplets per second.

 

Independent testing by Wilhelm Imaging Research Inc., a world leader in image longevity testing, has established that these archival prints, or Giclees, will last more than 200 years before any shift in colour integrity occurs.  Unlike regular printed reproductions, Giles are truly durable museum quality, Fine-Art reproductions.

 

The colours, artistic value, quality of materials and overall looks make a Fine-Art Giclee much more valuable and expensive to produce than any other type of reproduction.  Giclee prints provide collectors the opportunity to own a valuable work of art at a very reasonable price.

 

I have produced a limited edition, guaranteed never to exceed 20, of a few of my original paintings.  Each of these works come with a signed Certificate of Authenticity.

GFINE ART GICLEE – DEFINITIONS

FINE ART GICLEE – DEFINITIONS

FINE ART GICLEE – DEFINITIONS

 

Giclees (zhee-clay) are Museum quality Fine-Art reproductions, also called Archival Prints.  These are the result of highly advanced digital printing technology.  A Fine-Art Giclee is the closest to an original painting you can get.  These art works are made with an ultra-high resolution fine-art printer, using seven cartridges of the very finest archival inks on acid-free paper.  Independent testing by Wilhelm Imaging Research Inc. (a world leader in image-longevity testing) has 

established that these “Archival Prints” or Giclees will last for 200 years before any noticeable shift in colour integrity occurs.  Unlike regular printed reproductions, Giclees are truly durable “Museum Quality” fine-art reproductions.  The colour and artistic value, quality of materials and overall looks make a Fine-Art Giclee much more valuable and much more expensive to produce than any other kind of reproduction.  They give art appreciators the opportunity to collect a valuable work of art for a very reasonable price.  A Fine-Art Giclee is created by tiny jets spraying millions of droplets of archival pigmented inks onto a sheet of fine-art, acid free paper or on to cotton canvas.  This spray of ink contains more than 4 million droplets per second. Many artists produced a limited number of Giclee prints per work of art and provide collectors with a certificate of authenticity.

 

 

Giclees (zhee-clay) are Museum quality Fine-Art reproductions, also called Archival Prints.  These are the result of highly advanced digital printing technology.  A Fine-Art Giclee is the closest to an original painting you can get.  These art works are made with an ultra-high resolution fine-art printer, using seven cartridges of the very finest archival inks on acid-free paper.  Independent testing by Wilhelm Imaging Research Inc. (a world leader in image-longevity testing) has 

established that these “Archival Prints” or Giclees will last for 200 years before any noticeable shift in colour integrity occurs.  Unlike regular printed reproductions, Giclees are truly durable “Museum Quality” fine-art reproductions.  The colour and artistic value, quality of materials and overall looks make a Fine-Art Giclee much more valuable and much more expensive to produce than any other kind of reproduction.  They give art appreciators the opportunity to collect a valuable work of art for a very reasonable price.  A Fine-Art Giclee is created by tiny jets spraying millions of droplets of archival pigmented inks onto a sheet of fine-art, acid free paper or on to cotton canvas.  This spray of ink contains more than 4 million droplets per second. Many artists produced a limited number of Giclee prints per work of art and provide collectors with a certificate of authenticity.

 

 

Giclees (zhee-clay) are Museum quality Fine-Art reproductions, also called Archival Prints.  These are the result of highly advanced digital printing technology.  A Fine-Art Giclee is the closest to an original painting you can get.  These art works are made with an ultra-high resolution fine-art printer, using seven cartridges of the very finest archival inks on acid-free paper.  Independent testing by Wilhelm Imaging Research Inc. (a world leader in image-longevity testing) has 

established that these “Archival Prints” or Giclees will last for 200 years before any noticeable shift in colour integrity occurs.  Unlike regular printed reproductions, Giclees are truly durable “Museum Quality” fine-art reproductions.  The colour and artistic value, quality of materials and overall looks make a Fine-Art Giclee much more valuable and much more expensive to produce than any other kind of reproduction.  They give art appreciators the opportunity to collect a valuable work of art for a very reasonable price.  A Fine-Art Giclee is created by tiny jets spraying millions of droplets of archival pigmented inks onto a sheet of fine-art, acid free paper or on to cotton canvas.  This spray of ink contains more than 4 million droplets per second. Many artists produced a limited number of Giclee prints per work of art and provide collectors with a certificate of authenticity.