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Southbay Art: Fine Art Giclee

The Orgin of the Fine Art Giclee

Giclee canvas art is considered to be very valuable by art lovers with famous artworks being sold for substantial amount. The value of art appreciates over a period of time. Collection of original art work is a popular hobby among the rich and the famous. However, for those who cannot afford that much, fine art giclee print is an excellent solution.

The origin of Fine art printing dates back to the end of the 15th century, where the first serial image techniques were used by early print shops. Copper plate engravings were pulled by hand on manual etching presses. Lithography which was the frontrunner of offset printing was used towards the end of the 19th century. However this was nothing like a canvas print today. With time artists realized that illustrations on wood, engravings and etchings were an art by themselves and as such they could be marketed. As multiple prints were being taken, copper or zinc plates began to become dull and after some time the images lost its quality. Because of this only limited copies of art were available and this resulted in demand for the available prints. Later fine art giclees became perfect for photo gifts.

Fine Art Giclee Printing

Fine Art Giclee printing has gone beyond acrylic, watercolor or oil paintings. It can be printed on silk, cotton, wood, metal, ceramic or glass. With advancement in technology, print works are being carried on ultraviolet-cured flatbed printers which can also handle aluminum, ceramic wall tiles and other thick materials. All these techniques create beautiful canvas prints.

Lithography is normally considered to be the traditional fine art printing. It is made up of tiny dots with four individual ink colors. However, the advantages of fine are giclee printing is that it uses more ink colors, has a high resolution and color range and superior print quality. The picture looks like a continuous smooth tone of rich colors rather than made up of tiny dots. In fact Giclee printing on canvas is globally recognized as being the highest quality among all fine art printing methods. The images are created from digital scans that are of high resolution when compared to other types of scans. This technique produces great canvas photos. The ink used for canvas printing is of archival quality. It uses either 8-color or 12-color inkjet printers.

The Colors of Fine Art Giclee

According to experts, the color accuracy in fine art giclee photography prints is of superior quality when compared to any other printmaking technology. This is a very important aspect because even if the quality of canvas photo prints are excellent, they becomes useless if the colors do not match the original. All efforts would be in vain, as art lovers would not want to buy any artwork which is not of superior quality.

We need to understand that all color fades with time. Most of the lithographs and some original watercolors fade faster than a well developed giclee. Giclees have been tested for third-party fade testing. While the life of the prints depends on factors like protection from direct sunlight, water and quality of the paper, on an average they may last from 35 years to 100 years without noticeable fading on your giclee prints.

Some of the renowned printer manufacturers are:

Hewlett-Packard
Epson and
MacDermid Colorspan and
Canon

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Serigraphy Tidbit

Screen-printing is the most painterly of the printing techniques. It allows the use of layer upon layer of color, exploiting line and mass in bold ways. The inks can be printed as rich impastos or thin transparent glazes. The result is a print that is both vivid in hue and displays a rich tactile surface.

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