
The Print Collection
Learn about the print process.
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Each high-quality print starts with the original painting, which is carefully photographed by our printer, especially when the artwork is larger than standard sizes. For larger paintings the process often involves capturing the piece in sections, creating a high-resolution digital image. This image then undergoes a detailed editing process, where color corrections and adjustments are made to ensure accuracy. With the original painting always at hand for reference, the printer is calibrated to achieve a perfect match between the print and the original. Though it’s a time-consuming process, this dedication ensures that each print reflects the true essence and vibrancy of the artwork.
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Giclée prints, pronounced “zhee-clay,” are a high-quality printing method known for their exceptional accuracy and detail. Utilizing archival ink and premium paper, giclée prints capture the vibrant colors and intricate details of the original artwork. This process ensures that each print is a true reproduction, making it an ideal choice for collectors who seek museum-quality pieces that stand the test of time.
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The Print Collection features limited edition runs, meaning once the collection is sold out those prints will not be reproduced. This offers collectors a unique opportunity to acquire pieces that are both distinctive and exclusive. While not originals, their limited availability ensures that each piece remains a special addition to any collection.