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limited  Canvas  Reproductions
​

one of a kind
"Hand  embellished"
​Limited  edition
canvas  reproductions!

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Every  reproduction is unique!

I personally embellish each and every canvas giclee print I produce. Shadows are deepened, mid tones are enhanced and highlights are accentuated with professional grade pigments. ​No two copies are ever the same!

protected  with  UV  resistant
semi-gloss  varnish

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Includes  FREE  complimentary  edge   frame
(Choose Natural Red OAK or
​white acrylic ) OR a Simple Gallery Wrapped edge

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Each  reproduction  is signed  and  numbered  and  includes  a
"CERTIFICATE of AUTHENTICITY"

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pricing

All canvas reproductions are limited to 100 copies total per Edition Size, unless otherwise noted. 
Price Includes Shipping!  (US Domestic Only )
​Allow at least 2-3 weeks for production
36" x 36".......$795

​30" x 30" ......$695
18" x 18"........$495

24" x 30" ......$695
​18" x 24" ......$595
Purchase Options:

Reproductions may be purchased via PayPal electronic invoice, Square, Venmo, Bank Checks & Cash

​Pricing subject to change without notice.


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what  is  a  giclee  reproduction?

Giclée is a neologism, ultimately derived from the French word "gicleur", coined in 1991 by printmaker Jack Duganne for fine art digital prints made using inkjet printers. The name was originally applied to fine art prints created on a modified Iris printer in a process invented in the late 1980s. It has since been used widely to mean any fine-art printing, usually archival, printed by high end, large format,  ink jetprinters

​However, these inkjet printers utilize as many as 12 or more separate pigment based inks. This enables much more precise color replication than your everyday desktop inkjet printer could possibly produce.

​Unlike prints made using the traditional 4 color "offset" process, giclee reproductions are essentially "dotless" meaning they do not require the visual optical blending of colored dots to simulate various shades and hues. This produces rich, deep color generally faithful to the original work of art.
  • Home
  • Watercolor Paintings
    • Available Watercolor Art
  • ABOUT THE ARTIST
  • Education
    • For Education Coordinators
    • Free Watercolor Tutorials
    • Watercolor Book
  • AWARDS
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  • NEWS
  • BLOG
  • Canvas Paintings
    • Available Canvas Art
    • Limited Canvas Giclee Reproductions