Know everything about Giclee Canvas Prints.
Giclée printing is a computerized technique for
reproduction and illustration using a digital file and a special inkjet printer
that uses acrylic, oil or ink paints. This reproduction process results in an extremely
high level of color and image accuracy.
Artwork reproduction or giclée is increasingly
becoming a mainstream solution for inkjet applications, as it produces stunning
color and texture for many environments. Canvas is ideal for printing fine art prints.
Museum quality, crisp photographs and collector’s editions. Large digital
format uses several types of canvas with a smooth or more structured, matte and
extra white finish.
Agnes My Universe
offers the best limited edition giclee canvas prints. These fabrics offer exceptional performance
with outstanding durability and resistance to handling and water. The inks used
are resistant to ultraviolet radiation and do not fear water splashes. The
giclées are then mounted and stretched on wooden frames like a traditional
painting.
Fine
art prints on artistic paper
We use genuine artist paper intended for digital
inkjet printing. The giclee on lightly structured original fine art paper. The
coating of this support is resistant to water and friction.
The term giclé is the generic term used throughout
the world to characterize an art print on a large format high definition inkjet
printer. It is the French word that was first used as it is, with the accent,
by the English-speaking inventors of the process. Then the term was re-imported
into French when this technique became widespread. Giclee printing can be done
on different media such as artist canvas, art paper, etc.
Today the giclée defines the very high quality
digital reproduction of an original work or painting. The giclée on canvas or
on artistic paper is of particular interest to artists, because it allows them
to reproduce their works in a very faithful way to get closer by the rendering
of the colors and the texture of the canvas and the paper as close as possible
to the original.
In addition, the giclée offers them the possibility
of making enlargements or even reductions of the original works, thus making it
possible to meet all the expectations of potential customers.
The giclée printed on canvas is usually mounted on a
stretcher and then varnished like an original work. The resemblance between
reproduction and original is very strong. Naturally, the original remains a
unique work. All artistic professions can be interested in the giclée
technique: painter, illustrator, photographer, draftsman, graphic designer,
decorator...
Giclee
on canvas or art paper
Artwork or giclee reproduction is increasingly
becoming a mainstream solution for inkjet applications, as it produces stunning
color and texture for many environments. The canvas is ideal for printing
museum-quality prints, crisp photographs and collectors' editions.
Large digital format uses several types of canvas
with a smooth or more structured, matte and extra white finish. These fabrics
offer exceptional performance with remarkable durability and resistance to
handling and water.
The inks used are resistant to ultraviolet radiation
and do not fear water splashes. The giclées are then mounted and stretched on
wooden frames like a traditional painting.
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