Ann Durham Computer Art Prints My Giclée Prints are from my personal digital
photographs. I used the computer to manipulate them according to my own
artist's eye. My Giclée Art Works are printed in a limited edition of
five on special papers. |
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*Artists tend to use the "Giclée" printing processes to make limited
edition high end reproductions of their original two dimensional
artwork, photographs, or computer generated art. Giclée style printing
has the added advantage of allowing the artist to control every aspect
of the image, its color, the substrate printed on, and even allows the
artist to own and operate the printer itself. Because of this, Giclée
style prints can technically be called “prints”, i.e. an image where
the artist has a hand in actual production.
Giclee commonly pronounced "zhee-clay," is an invented term for the
process of making fine art prints from a digital source using ink-jet
printing. The word “giclée”, from the French language word "gicleur"
meaning "nozzle". *Wikipedia |
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Size approximately 10 3/4" x 8" limited edition of 5
| The Prints: *Fruit
& Vegetable Stand *Three Arches *Wash Day *Kate's Apple *Ravenna
Frieze *Old Wooden Gate *Onions *Antique Pumps *Cliff Rock Designs *Cross at
Ranchos *Faith Candles *Cattails
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