The Process of Printing on a Giclee

In the art world, if a collector is collecting art through the process of printing, giclee is a big part of their collection. This process was discovered at the end of the 80’s.

Special ink jets were designed that allowed for art to be transferred to canvas instead of the artist having to constantly repaint the piece time and time again, which was time consuming to everyone involved.

The word was first coined back then from the French words meaning “to spray” and it is pronounced “Zhee clay.” Today this word means any type of work that is reproduced using the specialized ink jet process.

The process of printing giclee reproductions involves using archival approved paints. This means that these are resistant to fading and cracking and are what a museum might recommend.

These are also referred to as solvent based types of inks. This process depends on the use of cyan and magnet colors in both light and dark shades.

This is what gives these beautiful reproductions their very high resolution finish that just was not possible before this process was invented. The quality now is that of the original itself, and nothing can be any better than that.

Whenever a shop is printing giclee works, the reproduction artist can opt to use matte photo paper, watercolor paper, cotton canvas or textured vinyl. While any of these can and have been used, the most popular material remains canvas.

This is a very cost effective way to grow an art collection. Sometimes it is absolutely impossible to even locate the original without finding it in a museum. Or sometimes the expense involved in going to an auction or gallery to buy an original just is not within the scope of the average person’s finances.

Of course even if you were to purchase an original, it must be insured, protected and preserved by humidity controlled rooms and kept clean. This is a lot of work just to be able to enjoy an art collection.

For some people, this just is not an option. That is why purchasing a printing giclee work is a very great option.

While there are other options that can be taken advantage of when opting to buy a copy of a famous work of art, printing giclee images definitely redefines how these copies are made. The quality is exquisite, the clarity is second to none, and the authenticity given with these copies completes the perfect package.

It is also possible to order these types of copies in different sizes. This is because this type of reproduction is done with a computer and the original image is stored.

Because the computer allows for the image to be pliable in terms of size, it can be ordered smaller or larger than the original to fit the art lover’s needs.

If a customer ever wanted to cover a huge wall or just a small copy for their desk, this is easily accommodated. This is a great advantage to both the artist and the customer, not to mention the shop that is doing the reproductions.

Betz Gallery is an expert in Giclee , printing giclee and reproductions.

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Author Bio: Betz Gallery is an expert in Giclee , printing giclee and reproductions.

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