Friday, 23 January 2015

What You Need To Know About Collecting Giclee Prints For Sale

By Janine Hughes


Art can be a fantastic addition to any home or business. It can help you create a space that speaks volumes about your personality. Art can be expensive though. If you want to add a few pieces to your home or business, you may want to consider looking at giclee prints for sale. You may be able to find quality reproductions of your favorite pieces without completely emptying your bank account. Here is what you need to know to make a good choice.

Unlike screen printing, which pushes ink through a screen onto paper, giclees use ink jet printers. They can precisely reproduce the different tones and colors in an original painting or photograph. This means that the resulting copy looks almost identical to the original. Some even build up ink on the surface of the print to mimic the look of paintings. The ink also will not fade when exposed to light.

A special giclee printer can also make reproductions on canvas as well as paper. This is critical when you are trying to reproduce a painting that would normally have been done on canvas. It can help you find pieces that are very close in appearance to an original. Just keep in mind that anything printed on canvas will likely be more expensive to buy and to ship. It can impact the size of the piece that you buy although it gives you more flexibility when it comes to framing a piece.

One thing to keep in mind is that the quality can vary. It is up to the printing company and the individual artist to okay whether a particular print's quality is satisfactory enough. It is also important to make sure that if it is printed on canvas that the material is of good quality and that the framing is well done and not likely to warp or bend.

Originals will always have higher value than reproductions. There is only one original whereas there can be an unlimited number of reproductions. You may want to look at building a collection using numbered series of prints. You may also want to try and find pieces that are signed by the artist as well. This can help verify that it is an authentic piece. If an artist is no longer reproducing his or her work, this can lead to a print that has higher value.

If you decide you want these types of reproductions, the next step is shopping. You can find reproductions in art galleries, stores and online as well. Buying online will mean that you cannot inspect a piece. In that case, checking reviews on the site itself may help you steer clear of inferior prints.

Once you have found a few buying options you can begin looking at individual pieces. Make sure you consider the size of a piece as well as the style. It should work well with your overall style. By looking at artists you like, you can begin your search knowing you have a good chance of finding a great piece.

Taking the time to research your options before you buy will likely help you get the best deal. It will also mean you have a higher chance of getting quality pieces that you can enjoy for many years.




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