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THE ART STUDIO COLLECTION
Our giclée artwork is a one-at-a-time reproduction of an original painting. We use only the finest high pigment content ink on artist quality canvas and paper. The one-at-a-time method of reproduction guarantees that the color- balance will be accurate and personal attention given to each piece by the artist
► CANVAS ROLL-UP
Giclée reproduction on artist quality canvas, signed by the artist, dated, varnished, and shipped in a round or rectangular shipping tube. The canvas has a minimum 2” dark gray border and is ready to be stretched and framed by you or your favorite frame shop.
► CANVAS STRETCHED ONLY
Giclée reproduction on artist quality canvas, signed by the artist, varnished and stretched on kiln-dried precision cut wooden strips. The canvas edge is 3/4" deep and a hanger wire is installed. The artwork is ready for framing by you or your favorite frame shop.
► GALLERY WRAPPED
The canvas is wrapped around stretcher bars, usually 1.5 inches deep. Where practical, the image continues around the stretcher bars. If not practical, then a charcoal gray color continues from the image edge and wraps around the stretcher bars. All fastening is on the back and a hanger wire is installed. The artwork is ready for wall mounting without a frame.
► CANVAS AND FRAME
Giclée reproduction on artist quality canvas, signed by the artist, varnished and stretched on kiln-dried precision cut wooden strips, complete with frame and ready for hanging. The artwork is shipped in a protective box.
► POSTERS
Giclée reproduction on artist quality heavy velvet cotton rag paper with a white border. An invisible protective coating is applied over the image before shipping. The poster is shipped in a round or rectangular tube. The poster may be wall mounted as-is or taken to your favorite frame shop for mounting behind plastic or glass glazing.
GICLÉE
Giclée (pronounced zhee-clay) is a derivative of two French words: le gicleur (the jet), and gicler (to spit, spurt or spray). In the art world, giclee it is used to describe a method of printing by the use of a very high precision machine that can deposit micro-droplets of fade-resistant archival inks so close that they faithfully resemble the original artwork
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