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Giclée (/ʒiːˈkleɪ/ zhee-KLAY)
describes digital prints intended as fine art and
produced by
inkjet printers. The term is a neologism,
ultimately derived...
- varnishes,
recycled materials, pastels, charcoal, embossing, etching, and
giclee prints.
Local sculptors produce fine
works in wood, stone,
bronze and cartonnage...
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sublimation or
inkjet print processes (often
referred to as
repligraph or
giclée respectively). The
canvas print material is
generally cotton or plastic...
- Pigment-based inks have a much
longer permanence than dye-based inks.
Giclée (pron.: /ʒiːˈkleɪ/ zhee-KLAY or /dʒiːˈkleɪ/), is a
neologism coined in 1991...
- art
reproduction market as a
final output digital printing press, as in
Giclée.
Prints produced by an Iris
printer are
commonly called Iris prints, Iris...
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Defenders A
giclée featuring the
original version of the team by
artist Alex Ross. It
homages the
comic book
cover The
Defenders (February 1980) #80, originally...
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since then,
using spare time on set and at home.
Profits from
sales of
giclée prints of his
works are
given to a
trust to
benefit "environmental, children's...
- for the
process have been used over the years,
including "digigraph" and "
giclée".
Thousands of
print shops and
digital printmakers now
offer services to...
- artist,
producing paintings on canvas,
painted musical instruments and
giclées.
Originally a
fashion student in Cornwall,
Haslam worked for a
Savile Row...
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printers are
sometimes sold
under trade names such as Digigraph, Iris prints,
giclée, and Cromalin. Inkjet-printed fine art
reproductions are
commonly sold under...