Now available on Fly Fishing Studio prints of paintings in great demand.
Limited edition Giclée prints, high quality numbered and signed by the artist.
A standard series of prints available on request for collectors.
It's available on demand prints service, where you can choose original, size and margins of the prints. Please ask us for the service and we will try to complain you.
¿What is Giclée?
The
word Giclee is derived from the French language and means "to spray,
jet, or spurt." A Giclee is a fine art print produced on high quality
acid-free watercolor paper or canvas.
A Giclee often exudes vibrance of color and are created with archival
inks (over 6 inks opposed to 4, for these prints) that will last up to
200 years with proper handling and of course, protection from direct
sunlight.
A Giclee is the highest quality print that can be produced with today's
technology to best replicate the integrity of the original art. They
are printed digitally where the artist can control the quality at a
much higher level than any other print method.
¿Són estables los Giclées? ¿Se decolorarán?
Giclées prints had been analyzed in exhaustive way by Wilhelm Imaging
Research, Inc., a leader autoruty on caring and preserving fine
artprints, photographs and films.
Studies done by Wilhelm shown that lgiclee print live depends on
different keys: inks used on print, support paper and exhibition
ambiental conditions. Wilhelm analyses prints on standard conditions
equivalent to 450 lux during 12 h a day. These are considered as normal
conditions on a living room or office.
On these conditions a Giclee Fly Fishing Studio print on UltraChrome
inks, Epson Smooth Fine Art support, exhibited down a UV crystal, has a
living in excess of 150 years, before significative color alteration
will be noticed.
¿Do museums show interest on Giclées?
Yes of course, some museums of EE.UU. and other countries had exibited
Giclées or adquired for their permanent collections. Some of them:
Metropolitan Museum (New York)
Guggenheim (New York)
Museum of Fine Arts (Boston)
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum (Boston)
Philadelphia Museum
Butler Institute (Youngstown, OH)
Corcoran (DC)
National Gallery for Women in the Arts (DC)
Kennedy Center for Performing Arts (DC)
Walker Art Center
Smithsonian Institution Libraries
New York Public Library Print Collection
High Museum (Atlanta)
California Museum of Photography
National Museum of Mexico
San Jose Museum
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