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Giclee (jee-clay) n.-
1. a selected piece of art
transformed into a nearly indiscernible, high quality reproduction
2. an avenue by which art lovers
can build private, decorative collections
When purchasing a
reproduction for collectable purposes, it is important to know that the
reproduction accurately represents the original creation.
Additionally, the added confidence in the quality and availability of
the piece adds value to the purchaser.
Using advanced
digital technology, we are able to create beautiful limited editions.
Our staff utilizes a wide variety of expertise, including talents in
color design, mathematics and art. We consider it an honor
to be working toward the benefit of artist and collector alike in
producing fine art reproductions.
The process of
printing fine art prints extends well beyond the function of the printer
itself. Creating the edition requires the utmost care and
attention to detail.
CRAIG BEMAN ARTWORK
customizes the color settings for each image so that the print is truly
what the artist has in mind. The French term “Giclée,” means
spraying of ink, is often used to describe these prints. Precision
nozzles spray up to a million microscopic droplets of ink per second on
the fine art archival paper or canvas. Each piece of paper or canvas is
individually hand-mounted. Displaying a full-color spectrum the
prints are lush and velvet like, capturing the subtle nuances of the
artwork.
Large format printing
is available using state-of-the-art Epson technology. This
eight-color variable droplet process provides a large print capacity
with exceptional print detail. UV stable pigmented or
dye-based inks with fine art paper or Instant Dry Satin canvas are used.
Multi-density pigment
and dye based inks are used to achieve extraordinary print quality.
This is an exciting era for this technology, which exemplifies a
blending of science and the arts. |