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Giclee:
The
evolution of computer technologies has created a benefit for fine
art printing. A fine art Giclee is created from the artist's original
artwork. An extremely high resolution digital image of the artwork
is made, then loaded into specially enhanced printers which output
the digital image onto fine art paper or canvas. Since the digital
image includes every subtlety and nuance of the original - including
the smallest details of light and shadow such as the textures of the
paint and canvas or paper - the fine art giclee is often indistinguishable
from the original work of art. Brush strokes have the appearance of
brush strokes, even though they are only two dimensional images on
paper. Typically, limited edition artwork is hand-signed by the artist
indicating their personal approval of each work of art, then individually
numbered to identify each work of art as a part of the total edition. |
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