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Black-browed Albatross, Drake Passage
This is a reproduction of 40, numbered, titled and signed by the artist.
The image size is 18ins x 26ins and is priced at £225 (+£5 p&p). I can also offer the the print framed (29ins x 36ins) at £310
An explanation of the Giclée Print:
Artists tend to use this type of inkjet printing process, commonly called "Giclée" to make reproductions of original two-dimensional artwork, photographs or computer generated art. Professionally produced inkjet prints are much more expensive on a “per print” basis than the traditional four colour offset lithography process originally used to make such reproductions. However, since the artist does not need to pay for, market and store large print runs, and since the artist can print and sell each print individually to match demand, inkjet printing is used as an economical alternative to producing large runs of four colour offset prints. Inkjet printing has the added advantage of allowing the artist to control every aspect of the image, its colour and the substrate printed on, and even allows the artist to own and operate the printer itself.
The word Giclée comes from the French, meaning to spray or squirt. With the correct combination of media, ink and equipment this giclée printing process is of the highest standard, offering an estimated print life of 75 years plus, stored in archive conditions.
“Using the latest digital technology and 9 colour ultrachrome K3 pigmented inks, the colour saturation, tone and definition give a visual quality which is stunning. The paper used is from the Hahnemuhle fine art range which are acid free mould-made papers.
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