PRINT FAQS
Imagekind offers museum quality giclee fine art
prints and greeting cards of all of my art.
Beautiful fine art prints are available on paper
or canvas. Imagekind also offers custom
framing
with over 160 frames and 140 mats to choose
from.
Fine art prints are available on eight different
premium quality, acid-free papers:
Enhanced Matte
Premium Photo Glossy
Somerset Velvet Fine Art
Ultrasmooth Fine Art
Premium Photo Luster
Hahnemuhle Torchon
Hahnemuhl Photo Rag 308
Hahnemuhl Fine Art Pearl
Fine art prints are also available on two types
of canvas, either Museum or Gallery Wrap:
Piezo Pro Matte Canvas
PremierArt Gloss Canvas
Greeting cards are available on Satin, Matte or
Magnolia fine art papers. Each card is
creased
and includes a bright white envelope. You can
find more information on paper and canvas types
here.
How to hang and care for your picture
here.
Purchases can be made online directly via the
link below. Or, if you would like assistance
with your purchase, please feel free to contact
me. I
can either
assist you with your selection or even place the
order for you. Thank you!
"Giclée" pronounced "zhee-clay" means fine art ink jet print. The term was coined to differentiate fine art prints from commercial proofs made from similar equipment.
Giclée differs from other traditional printing methods. Posters are usually produced using offset lithography, which uses 4 colors of differing size dots to produce the colors (cyan, magenta, yellow, and black). Newspapers are produced the same way. Giclée prints have the different colors of ink mix on the surface of the paper, so the colors are bright and uniform, even when examined close up. Imagekind's Giclée printers use 8 colors of ink (cyan, light cyan, magenta, light magenta, yellow, black, light black, and light light black), so they are able to produce a wider spectrum of color than a traditional print can.