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Until you tell them, They'll think it's the original!
This is 'B' format
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Each print is individually custom made for you after it is ordered.
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Purchasing Guide
Thank you for your order! Return/100% Guarantee Policy:We offer an absolute and unconditional 90-day money-back guarantee on all of our artwork. If you are less than completely happy for any reason--or for no particular reason--simply call or email for a R.O. number, make your own arrangements for shipping and return the product to us for a full refund of the purchase price, an exchange or replacement.
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What Makes it a Giclée? A fine art Giclée is created from the artist's original artwork. An extremely high-resolution* digital image of the artwork is made, and then printed by a high-resolution printer onto fine art paper or canvas. Since the digital image includes every subtlety and nuance of the original - including the smallest details of light and shadow and the textures of the paint and canvas or paper - the fine art Giclée is often indistinguishable from the original work of art. Brush strokes have the appearance of brush strokes, even though they are two-dimensional images on paper.
Giclées are superior to traditional lithographic reproductions,
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 offset 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 to papers
that widely vary from what the original artwork was created on – especially
when reproducing oil on canvas. The Giclée process enables reproduction on
virtually the same media as the original artwork whether it is on canvas,
textured watercolor paper, or specialty fine art papers. The result is a
reproduction that is virtually indistinguishable from the original artwork.
What makes an our Giclée
prints Archival?
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