How does a Giclée differ from a traditional print?

2016-10-23T04:51:16+00:00

Giclée printmaking derives its quality from its seemingly “dotless” imaging technology which contrasts with traditional fine art prints which typically relies on printing screen pattern dots to reproduce full-range color. Because traditional printing dot patterns are detectable to the unaided eye, it is less desirable than Giclée fine art prints for fine art reproduction. Traditional offset prints are typically restricted [...]

How does a Giclée differ from a traditional print?2016-10-23T04:51:16+00:00

What is a Giclée Print?

2016-10-23T04:51:16+00:00

Giclée (pronounced “jhee-clay”) is a French word meaning “spurting ink”. A giclée is a high resolution digital print and is a recognized fine art print category like lithographs and serigraphs. Giclée is considered the world’s best technique for reproducing original works of art and for printing digitally created art and fine art photography. A giclée is often produced on canvas [...]

What is a Giclée Print?2016-10-23T04:51:16+00:00

What is Contemporary vs. Transitional vs. Traditional?

2016-02-27T06:52:37+00:00

Contemporary Design usually features very clean lines. Avoids excessive ornamentation. Traditional Design emphasizes finely crafted details and beautifully patterned fabrics. Transitional Design is a blend of traditional and contemporary styles.

What is Contemporary vs. Transitional vs. Traditional?2016-02-27T06:52:37+00:00

What is Fine Art?

2016-02-27T06:51:50+00:00

Fine art is: “..creation of beautiful objects: artistic work that is meant to be appreciated for its own sake, rather than to serve some useful function” according to the Encarta Dictionary “..pure art: any art form that is considered to have purely aesthetic value, e.g. painting, sculpture, architecture, drawing, or engraving” according to the Encarta Dictionary “..creative art, especially visual [...]

What is Fine Art?2016-02-27T06:51:50+00:00

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