Giclee Prints and the Beauty They Hold
Giclee prints have been held in high standards for years. Giclee prints are made from ink-jet printing. The process that is used to make these some still and some lively prints comes from a digital source and was first used in 1991. One of the greatest features of this wonderful printing process is that the ink that is used is fade-resistant. That means that you can have these beautiful paintings hanging in your home and you don’t have to worry about what it will look at when you decide to pass it on.
Though these prints are digital and can be made by being mass produced, these paintings are considered to be pieces of fine art. Almost any existing painting can be produced with the giclee printing process. As the painting is being printed you can almost immediately see the beauty trying to jump off the canvas. This type of painting has been used by many to capture the beauty of a Monet or even a Picasso and in some cases your 5 year olds first drawing from kindergarten. With this process being as effective and durable as it is, you can expect to continue to see it used time and time again in the future.
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