22 X 36 $550.00
17 X 30 $450.00
12 x 18 $350.00
Custom sizes upon request.
Customized additions $50.00
GiClée….Pronounced “zhee-clay…..French for “that which is sprayed”, is the term commonly used for the worlds most advanced digital fine art printmaking processes. GiClée prints can be printed on fine archival watercolor paper, fine artist’s canvas, silk and canvas.
The superb quality of GiClée printing produces resolution beyond comparision. The colors are in
the range of three (3) million. GiClée prints are the future in collecting. Sharp, brilliant and a pleasure to the eye, these prints will enhance your walls or your collection.
Each canvas GiClée has a DNA Signature circle, with in it is an actual drop of blood from which
Note: Chuck’s DNA can be extracted should it become necessary to prove the authenticity of the reproduction.
The Charles H. Denault Studio has embarked upon a new direction in the world of art.
We are venturing into the world of GiClée and Digital Print making. The following information will help you understand the benefits of giclée printmaking and how the process differs from traditional fine art printing techniques like lithographs and serigraphs.
Digital printmaking utilizes computers to precisely control specialize digital printers. Most fine art print makers use ink jet printers that apply ink to a variety of media, primarily high-quality watercolor papers and canvas.
The digital print making process is capable of producing exceptional results for both original print makers and for the reproduction of original works of art; because of its extended color gamut and continuous tone characteristics, digital printmaking is considered a superior technology for printing all forms of art including photography.
Giclée, pronounced “zhee-clay” is French for “that which is sprayed”. It is a term commonly used for the world’s most advanced digital fine art printmaking processes. Giclée prints can be original art works generated with a computer or high quality reproductions of original art work.
Chuck’s machine is capable of reproducing paintings; photographs and illustrations with astounding accuracy. It uses water based archival inks to produce approximately three (3) million possible colors. Giclée prints produce an apparent 1800 d.p.i. (dots per inch) visual resolution with no “digital signature”, a level of clarity such that even artists can have a hard time distinguishing the original from the copy.
We will be using highly stable color pigments that offer permanence characteristics of 200 plus years and an extended tonal range. GiClées differ from lithographs because offset lithographs are created by taking a continuous tone image and processing it through a screen. The result is an image created with a series of dots, each one proportional in size to the density of the
color. The human eye is consequently “tricked” into seeing something that approximates a continous tone image. Most printed material is printed with this process.
We will be limiting our Canvas GiClées Limited Editions to 300 canvas prints on Master Artist Enhanced, Canvas
Full size reproductions will give the average person the chance to have a beautifully framed, exceptionally perfect copy of an original piece which with proper care, will last a hundred of years. All this at a very modest cost.
