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Plan A: 15%
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Estate Signed
Artist Proof
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Plan A: 15% Down/Pay Off over Six
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What is a
Giclee? |
Giclee
With the advent of the Giclee the art of fine printing has become even
more precise. Because no screens are used, the prints have a higher
apparent resolution than lithographs. The dynamic color range is like
serigraph. In the Giclee process a fine steam of ink-more than four
million droplets per second is sprayed onto archival art paper or
canvas. The effect is similar to an air brush technique but much finer.
Each piece is carefully hand mounted onto a drum which rotates during
printing. Exact calculation of hue, value and density direct the ink of
four nozzles. This produces a combination of 512 chromatic changes (with
over 3 million colors possible) of highly saturated, nontoxic
water-based ink. The artist's color approval and input are essential for
creating the final custom setting for the edition.
The latest advancements in the Giclee process are the work of a
sophisticated fine art production facility that utilizes the highest
resolution digital printers. This edition of fine art prints is a
collaboration between the artist and a specially trained printing
craftsmen. They have extended the boundaries of current technology by
customizing their equipment, designing new programs, and offering
protective coatings to ensure quality standards for the collector.
Displaying a full color spectrum, Giclee prints capture every nuance of
an original painting - be it watercolor, oil or acrylic |
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What does
Remarque, Hors de
Commerce, Artist Proof and
Signed and Numbered
mean? |
| R/M
- Remarque's A current practice by some artist in the addition of a
small personalized drawing near his penciled signature in the margin of
the print. Known has a Remarque. Example R/M 1/8 |
A/P
- Artist Proofs Common practice is that 10 to 15 percent of an
edition reserved for the artist. These proofs are identical to
impressions in the edition in most instances. Example A/P 3/35 |
| H/C
- Hor de Commerce Hor de Commerce (Not for trade) traditionally were
the graphics pulled with the regular edition but marked by the artist
for business use only. These graphics were used for entering shows,
exhibits, samples, etc. Today however, since people began to acquire and
collect them, these graphics now generally find their way to the market
place through regular channels and are sold. Example: H/C 2/10 |
S/N
- Signed and Numbered Authenticated with the artist signature, the
total number of impressions in the edition, and the order in which
impression is signed: "4/350", indicated that the print is an
edition of 350 impressions. |
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