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Question: What Is Giclee Canvas Art

What is the difference between a giclée and a print?

Inkjet Printer: Standard inkjet prints are made using dye-based inks. Giclees are made using pigment-based inks. High Resolution and Color: They have the sharpest detail and highest resolution, displaying a full-color spectrum. Giclees capture every shade of an original work.

What is the difference between a canvas print and a giclée?

Normal canvas prints are printed by an large area ink-jet printer putting it’s ink onto a canvas surface. In contrast Giclee Prints are produced using the very best technology, materials and practices. The canvas is often either 100% cotton, or a completely synthetic fibre.

Are giclée prints worth anything?

Contrary to what some might think, reproducing artwork will not decrease the value of an original. In fact, giclée prints can actually increase the value of an original. Also because of the high quality, these prints can often increase in value over time. This is of course dependent on the artist.

Are giclée prints high quality?

These people all turn to giclee prints because they are the gold standard for assured longevity of any artwork. On top of being long-lasting, giclee prints provide the most high-quality, detailed types of prints available to consumers.

Why are giclee prints so expensive?

Because embellishments make the work more original, it becomes more valuable and rare. The high quality and long lifespans of giclées ensure that the prints appreciate in value. As an artist becomes more popular and their work becomes more in demand, their limited edition prints will increase in value.

How long do giclee prints last?

A giclée print which is stored in normal conditions should last 100 years or more. Our prints are produced using the finest canvas and solvent and lightfast inks resisting fading and will be around for 100 years!.

Are all Giclée prints on canvas?

A Giclée canvas print ideally should be a print that is done on high quality canvas (usually pure cotton not polycotton). It is done with an inkjet printer. Giclée is derived from the French word gicler which means “to squirt or spray”. It does not refer to only canvas printing but also to art reproductions on paper.

Is Giclée better on paper or canvas?

Canvas wrapped prints stretched and framed in reveal frames: Giclée prints on paper need to be framed behind glass as shown below. Paper prints will hold the colors more accuratley of works originally created on paper. Different types of glass are available to protect from UV, and to reduce reflections.

Is wrapped canvas tacky?

When it comes to photography, especially close-ups of people or animals, the popular opinion seems to be that canvas prints are often tacky. The texture of a canvas will usually not show the finer details and sharpness of an image compared to a photographic print.

Do giclee prints have texture?

Typically, giclees are not textured unless they’re printed on textured paper or canvas. However, texture can be added to giclee prints by hand. This uncommon process is done by adding a clear gel on top of a print and using the same motion as the original brushstrokes.

Are giclee prints numbered?

Usually giclée print runs will number around 100, this generally ensures the limited run of prints maintains rarity and collectability, but not so low as to prevent customers from finding them. However, any artist can dictate their own number of prints for their giclée print runs.

What is giclee and Iris?

They are all the same printing process. However, they are also known as a Giclée, Iris or Pigment prints. Giclée is just a fancy word for “spit ink”. Pigment prints get there name from the archival pigment inks used. Iris prints were named after the printer used which was manufactured by Iris Graphics.

How do you tell if a painting is a giclee?

When examining a painting, run your hand along its surface. If the paint looks like it has seeped into the canvas, it is likely a Giclee. If, in contrast, the paint is resting atop the canvas – as if it has been applied and layered – it is likely to be an original.

What is Premium Giclee print?

Premium Giclée Print Printed on thick, premium watercolor paper, this stunning print was made using a giclée printing process that delivers pure, rich color and remarkable detail.

Are giclee prints glossy?

Giclee Prints The Giclee printing process provides higher image detail than traditional photographic printing. Using seven dye-based inks, Giclee Prints offer vibrant color reproduction and enhanced image clarity on your choice of archival quality Deep Matte, Fine Art, Semi Gloss and High Gloss paper.

How can you tell an original giclee?

First, if you can, run your hand along the surface of the art. If the paint is still resting on the surface of the canvas and has been layered, it’s likely an original. However, if it looks like the art is seeped into the canvas, then it’s likely a giclee.

Will giclee prints fade?

Longevity. First of all, giclee printing tends to hold its colors for far longer than standard prints. In fact, giclee prints are thought to last up to two hundred years before starting to fade. With giclee printing, you won’t have to worry about fading or discoloration at all.

Does Costco do giclee printing?

Costco apparently sells “Giclee Canvas Prints”. Regardless of where you get your giclee print done, it’s a good idea to see a paper print proof first to make sure the color is what you’re looking for.