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What are your thoughts on giclee?, by stender on Nov 1, 2008 14:56:28 GMT 1, Anyone keen on giclee prints? I dabble with some art of my own but rarely does it progress from digital format. I hear a lot of people slating giclee and the likes but is it that bad?
Ta
Anyone keen on giclee prints? I dabble with some art of my own but rarely does it progress from digital format. I hear a lot of people slating giclee and the likes but is it that bad?
Ta
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G-Man
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What are your thoughts on giclee?, by G-Man on Nov 1, 2008 15:12:37 GMT 1, I prefer a screenprint with lots of colours
I prefer a screenprint with lots of colours
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Pattycakes
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What are your thoughts on giclee?, by Pattycakes on Nov 1, 2008 15:36:14 GMT 1, Giclee, is a really cheap way of producing an editioned print. Essentially it requires no effort on behalf of the artist, aside from their original drawing. The rest is all photoshop and digital printers. It's fine if you wand a print that looks like a painting or a watercolour, but the point for many of prints and printmaking is that it's a technical craft and the final object is not only a skillful art work, but also a skillfully created work of art. For me nothing beats etchings and engravings, the most labour intensive and frankly nicest looking type of prints, they are relief prints so they have depth and texture. It's a shame no Urban artist's have ever really worked with the medium, save the odd work here or there. Silkscreening is an interesting technique but it's boring and so repetitive now, anyone and his aunt can make a half decent screenprint with a little practice. I should know I've basically no artistic ability what-so-ever and after 3 sessions in the print studio I was turning out pretty decent CMYK 4 colour screen prints.
Giclee, is a really cheap way of producing an editioned print. Essentially it requires no effort on behalf of the artist, aside from their original drawing. The rest is all photoshop and digital printers. It's fine if you wand a print that looks like a painting or a watercolour, but the point for many of prints and printmaking is that it's a technical craft and the final object is not only a skillful art work, but also a skillfully created work of art. For me nothing beats etchings and engravings, the most labour intensive and frankly nicest looking type of prints, they are relief prints so they have depth and texture. It's a shame no Urban artist's have ever really worked with the medium, save the odd work here or there. Silkscreening is an interesting technique but it's boring and so repetitive now, anyone and his aunt can make a half decent screenprint with a little practice. I should know I've basically no artistic ability what-so-ever and after 3 sessions in the print studio I was turning out pretty decent CMYK 4 colour screen prints.
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What are your thoughts on giclee?, by arcam on Nov 1, 2008 16:05:27 GMT 1, A LOT more goes into a quality giclee than people give credit for. Adam Neate, David Choe, IF....all stunning giclee prints.
A LOT more goes into a quality giclee than people give credit for. Adam Neate, David Choe, IF....all stunning giclee prints.
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Heavyconsumer
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What are your thoughts on giclee?, by Heavyconsumer on Nov 1, 2008 16:25:48 GMT 1, A LOT more goes into a quality giclee than people give credit for. Adam Neate, David Choe, IF....all stunning giclee prints.
These guys mentioned by Arcam have put out some of the best quality and best looking prints out of everyone mentioned in these forums imho!
I think it's a real shame that people have this immediate, negative raction to giclees. At the end of the day, I only buy prints because I really like an image and the original is 9.9 times out of 10, way out of my reach! The fact is that while somecan, many original works of art, simply cannot be reproduced accurately with the screen-printing medium. I have also read that a lot more goes into getting a giclee right and ensuring the proper colouring, than simply adjusting the "printer settings." I'm not a prin-maker or artist, but some of the nicest pieces I've bought are giclees, so clearly I'm a punter where some others aren't.
A LOT more goes into a quality giclee than people give credit for. Adam Neate, David Choe, IF....all stunning giclee prints. These guys mentioned by Arcam have put out some of the best quality and best looking prints out of everyone mentioned in these forums imho! I think it's a real shame that people have this immediate, negative raction to giclees. At the end of the day, I only buy prints because I really like an image and the original is 9.9 times out of 10, way out of my reach! The fact is that while somecan, many original works of art, simply cannot be reproduced accurately with the screen-printing medium. I have also read that a lot more goes into getting a giclee right and ensuring the proper colouring, than simply adjusting the "printer settings." I'm not a prin-maker or artist, but some of the nicest pieces I've bought are giclees, so clearly I'm a punter where some others aren't.
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romanywg
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What are your thoughts on giclee?, by romanywg on Nov 1, 2008 16:29:23 GMT 1, Although I would prefer a screenprint to a Giclee I am very impressed with the David Choe and Audrey Kawasaki giclees that I own. Don't see how they could have been screenprinted either.
Although I would prefer a screenprint to a Giclee I am very impressed with the David Choe and Audrey Kawasaki giclees that I own. Don't see how they could have been screenprinted either.
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What are your thoughts on giclee?, by Daniel Silk on Nov 1, 2008 16:32:48 GMT 1, Different printing techniques are gonna continue to be invented and your always gonna get people that are against them I guess some people still see screen prints as not real art.
Different printing techniques are gonna continue to be invented and your always gonna get people that are against them I guess some people still see screen prints as not real art.
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What are your thoughts on giclee?, by graeme501 on Nov 1, 2008 16:39:40 GMT 1, i think the mention of giclee gives an impression of poor quality, and just a print out of an image, but the quality in the adam neate and herakut giclee's i have is incredable
i think the mention of giclee gives an impression of poor quality, and just a print out of an image, but the quality in the adam neate and herakut giclee's i have is incredable
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What are your thoughts on giclee?, by They call me Stephen on Nov 1, 2008 16:42:03 GMT 1, i see no problem with giclee, infact some of my favourite prints are printed with the method; micallef's 21cl & dd along with choe as mentioned. i'm not sure if any of those could be acheived via screenprinting due to the numebr of colours and minute details involved.
i see no problem with giclee, infact some of my favourite prints are printed with the method; micallef's 21cl & dd along with choe as mentioned. i'm not sure if any of those could be acheived via screenprinting due to the numebr of colours and minute details involved.
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What are your thoughts on giclee?, by They call me Stephen on Nov 1, 2008 16:44:25 GMT 1, The giclee's we're working on for Candice Tripp's forthcoming show will cost just short of ยฃ50 each to produce
and how much will you be selling them for??
The giclee's we're working on for Candice Tripp's forthcoming show will cost just short of ยฃ50 each to produce and how much will you be selling them for??
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What are your thoughts on giclee?, by giiiant on Nov 1, 2008 16:52:35 GMT 1, It's all good, seen some nice looking giclee's and some terrible screenprints and vice versa. Only thing that sucks is when an incredibly simple one/two-color image is done as a giclee rather than a screenprint, that just comes across as a bit lazy.
It's all good, seen some nice looking giclee's and some terrible screenprints and vice versa. Only thing that sucks is when an incredibly simple one/two-color image is done as a giclee rather than a screenprint, that just comes across as a bit lazy.
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baznyc
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What are your thoughts on giclee?, by baznyc on Nov 1, 2008 16:54:33 GMT 1, I'm sure they'll be worth it, whatever the cost.
I'm sure they'll be worth it, whatever the cost.
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curiousgeorge
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What are your thoughts on giclee?, by curiousgeorge on Nov 1, 2008 16:58:45 GMT 1, For me it's the end result that counts, simplistic maybe?? But it is what it is
For me it's the end result that counts, simplistic maybe?? But it is what it is
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What are your thoughts on giclee?, by wiz on Nov 1, 2008 17:01:01 GMT 1, and how much will you be selling them for?? More than ยฃ50. , a mans gotta eat!.
and how much will you be selling them for?? More than ยฃ50. , a mans gotta eat!.
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What are your thoughts on giclee?, by snausages on Nov 1, 2008 17:03:34 GMT 1, Giclee, is a really cheap way of producing an editioned print. The giclee's we're working on for Candice Tripp's forthcoming show will cost just short of ยฃ50 each to produce, the screenprint we're also doing with her is considerably less. Maybe if you're producing a 1 or 2 color screenprint.
Not if you're creating a 12, 24, or 40 color screenprint.
Giclee, is a really cheap way of producing an editioned print. The giclee's we're working on for Candice Tripp's forthcoming show will cost just short of ยฃ50 each to produce, the screenprint we're also doing with her is considerably less. Maybe if you're producing a 1 or 2 color screenprint. Not if you're creating a 12, 24, or 40 color screenprint.
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What are your thoughts on giclee?, by snausages on Nov 1, 2008 17:05:19 GMT 1, Anyone keen on giclee prints? I dabble with some art of my own but rarely does it progress from digital format. I hear a lot of people slating giclee and the likes but is it that bad? Ta It's pronounced "zhee-clay" ...and I'm not buying anything that is pronounced "zhee-clay!"
It's a fancy poster, a high end epson print. boring. boo
Anyone keen on giclee prints? I dabble with some art of my own but rarely does it progress from digital format. I hear a lot of people slating giclee and the likes but is it that bad? Ta It's pronounced "zhee-clay" ...and I'm not buying anything that is pronounced "zhee-clay!" It's a fancy poster, a high end epson print. boring. boo
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What are your thoughts on giclee?, by They call me Stephen on Nov 1, 2008 17:08:52 GMT 1, only jesting...a mans gotta eat afterall! looking forward to seeing the finished results
only jesting...a mans gotta eat afterall! looking forward to seeing the finished results
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baznyc
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What are your thoughts on giclee?, by baznyc on Nov 1, 2008 17:15:28 GMT 1, Anyone keen on giclee prints? I dabble with some art of my own but rarely does it progress from digital format. I hear a lot of people slating giclee and the likes but is it that bad? Ta It's pronounced "zhee-clay" ...and I'm not buying anything that is pronounced "zhee-clay!" It's a fancy poster, a high end epson print. boring. boo
Wikipedia can be confusing at times. I'd say that if you want to advise on the Giclee's pronounciation you should drop the h from Zhee. Zee clay would be more appropriate.
Anyone keen on giclee prints? I dabble with some art of my own but rarely does it progress from digital format. I hear a lot of people slating giclee and the likes but is it that bad? Ta It's pronounced "zhee-clay" ...and I'm not buying anything that is pronounced "zhee-clay!" It's a fancy poster, a high end epson print. boring. boo Wikipedia can be confusing at times. I'd say that if you want to advise on the Giclee's pronounciation you should drop the h from Zhee. Zee clay would be more appropriate.
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Heavyconsumer
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What are your thoughts on giclee?, by Heavyconsumer on Nov 1, 2008 17:16:38 GMT 1, It's a fancy poster, a high end epson print. boring. boo
bit racialist innit?
(by the way, I love my Epson!)
It's a fancy poster, a high end epson print. boring. boo bit racialist innit? (by the way, I love my Epson!)
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What are your thoughts on giclee?, by RetroCanvas on Nov 1, 2008 17:22:05 GMT 1, Thanks for that LAZ,
The amount of people that think Gicleรฉ's are a cop-out way of printing art or are worthless because there is no contact with the artists is silly.
In essence it is computer printed image on paper and people don't realise what goes into colour matching to the original etc.
It's nice to hear that the screenprinting does cost less. Anyone can screen print if they practice a bit and Gicleรฉ will always win when having to reproduce full colour peices with high detail.
Small rant over
Retro
Giclee, is a really cheap way of producing an editioned print. Giclee? Cheap? A screenprint is a really cheap way of producing an editioned print, not a giclee. The giclee's we're working on for Candice Tripp's forthcoming show will cost just short of ยฃ50 each to produce, the screenprint we're also doing with her is considerably less.
Thanks for that LAZ, The amount of people that think Gicleรฉ's are a cop-out way of printing art or are worthless because there is no contact with the artists is silly. In essence it is computer printed image on paper and people don't realise what goes into colour matching to the original etc. It's nice to hear that the screenprinting does cost less. Anyone can screen print if they practice a bit and Gicleรฉ will always win when having to reproduce full colour peices with high detail. Small rant over Retro Giclee, is a really cheap way of producing an editioned print. Giclee? Cheap? A screenprint is a really cheap way of producing an editioned print, not a giclee. The giclee's we're working on for Candice Tripp's forthcoming show will cost just short of ยฃ50 each to produce, the screenprint we're also doing with her is considerably less.
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What are your thoughts on giclee?, by mcnuts on Nov 1, 2008 17:37:08 GMT 1, The pretence is so funny. Why not just call it an โink jetโ a high end ink jet. Doesnโt sound as mysterious then I guess.
The pretence is so funny. Why not just call it an โink jetโ a high end ink jet. Doesnโt sound as mysterious then I guess.
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What are your thoughts on giclee?, by stender on Nov 1, 2008 17:47:54 GMT 1, Thanks all. I asked as I posted an image i did in the artists section called credit crunch and managed to delete my layers leaving me with a flat file. Not really wanting to seperate 6 or 7 layers giclee was all I felt i was left with, but a few said it's a copout. I wouldn't say giclee is cheap though! Have you seen the price of ink!
Anyone got a epson 1000 for sale or swap?
Thanks all. I asked as I posted an image i did in the artists section called credit crunch and managed to delete my layers leaving me with a flat file. Not really wanting to seperate 6 or 7 layers giclee was all I felt i was left with, but a few said it's a copout. I wouldn't say giclee is cheap though! Have you seen the price of ink! Anyone got a epson 1000 for sale or swap?
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Heavyconsumer
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What are your thoughts on giclee?, by Heavyconsumer on Nov 1, 2008 17:53:49 GMT 1, The pretence is so funny. Why not just call it an โink jetโ a high end ink jet. Doesnโt sound as mysterious then I guess.
Is a lithograph also just an inkjet print out then?
The pretence is so funny. Why not just call it an โink jetโ a high end ink jet. Doesnโt sound as mysterious then I guess. Is a lithograph also just an inkjet print out then?
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Heavyconsumer
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What are your thoughts on giclee?, by Heavyconsumer on Nov 1, 2008 17:59:36 GMT 1, I have a set of giclee prints and the colours/ink on paper/depth of image is a lot better than some of the screenprints I own. I think it completely depends on image to decide which method is best!
Definitely! There's no way Silent Dance could have been screen-printed! And I prefer it to ALL the screen-prints I've seen so far this year. It's all about the image and the end result! It's easy to turn one's nose up at the media, but if it works it works and it can look great. What else matters! Hand finished screenprints can look crap, as can originals. The media used are simply tools to produce the best possible end product!
I have a set of giclee prints and the colours/ink on paper/depth of image is a lot better than some of the screenprints I own. I think it completely depends on image to decide which method is best! Definitely! There's no way Silent Dance could have been screen-printed! And I prefer it to ALL the screen-prints I've seen so far this year. It's all about the image and the end result! It's easy to turn one's nose up at the media, but if it works it works and it can look great. What else matters! Hand finished screenprints can look crap, as can originals. The media used are simply tools to produce the best possible end product!
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What are your thoughts on giclee?, by RetroCanvas on Nov 1, 2008 18:07:20 GMT 1, Agreed, it's the perception that these ink-jets are easily produced that gets me though. After the scans, proof prints, colour matching, sizing, etc etc is done, then yes, I suppose they're easy. It's the time spent on the above that makes a good print from an original.
To the people that have said that they will never by a Giclรฉe/ink-jet print, your collection will seriously be limited.
Retro
The pretence is so funny. Why not just call it an โink jetโ a high end ink jet. Doesnโt sound as mysterious then I guess.
Agreed, it's the perception that these ink-jets are easily produced that gets me though. After the scans, proof prints, colour matching, sizing, etc etc is done, then yes, I suppose they're easy. It's the time spent on the above that makes a good print from an original. To the people that have said that they will never by a Giclรฉe/ink-jet print, your collection will seriously be limited. Retro The pretence is so funny. Why not just call it an โink jetโ a high end ink jet. Doesnโt sound as mysterious then I guess.
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What are your thoughts on giclee?, by tomjedimaster on Nov 1, 2008 18:08:52 GMT 1, i have an espon 9800 INK JET (the English term for giclee) printer, and it's not quite as simple as taking a file and pressing the print button. i have spent days with settings on photo shop, settings on the driver, and playing with various types of paper and canvas in order to get an image just right.
i use archive quality inks, archive paper and canvas which should have similar longevity to archive quality screen prints.
the detail and colour range of these high end ink jet printers is excellent for multi colour prints that are not possible to be prouced by screen printing methods. this has given artists another tool to produce consistent high quality works, and you'll find that many artists use a mixture of ink jet printing, screen printing, and painting to produce new pieces.
ps laz gallery - i was very dissapointed with the micallef prints produced last year for the LA show. it's a shame that they looked so dull compared to the originals.
i have an espon 9800 INK JET (the English term for giclee) printer, and it's not quite as simple as taking a file and pressing the print button. i have spent days with settings on photo shop, settings on the driver, and playing with various types of paper and canvas in order to get an image just right.
i use archive quality inks, archive paper and canvas which should have similar longevity to archive quality screen prints.
the detail and colour range of these high end ink jet printers is excellent for multi colour prints that are not possible to be prouced by screen printing methods. this has given artists another tool to produce consistent high quality works, and you'll find that many artists use a mixture of ink jet printing, screen printing, and painting to produce new pieces.
ps laz gallery - i was very dissapointed with the micallef prints produced last year for the LA show. it's a shame that they looked so dull compared to the originals.
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What are your thoughts on giclee?, by snausages on Nov 1, 2008 18:42:01 GMT 1, Agreed, it's the perception that these ink-jets are easily produced that gets me though. After the scans, proof prints, colour matching, sizing, etc etc is done, then yes, I suppose they're easy. It's the time spent on the above that makes a good print from an original. Big deal. Same amount of effort, detail and time also goes into printing that cheap offset poster that you buy at Virgin for ยฃ5.
The fact that they had to name it 'zee clay' to make it sound fancy and hide the fact that it's really just an ink jet print tells all
I'll take an etching, woodcut, potato print, stone litho, artist litho, letterpress, silver, gum bichromate, cyanotype, serigraph over a giclee any day.
And it's nothing to do with not accepting digital technology, it's that it's not about creating a "print" it's about reproducing something that already exists. It's just a fancy poster.
Agreed, it's the perception that these ink-jets are easily produced that gets me though. After the scans, proof prints, colour matching, sizing, etc etc is done, then yes, I suppose they're easy. It's the time spent on the above that makes a good print from an original. Big deal. Same amount of effort, detail and time also goes into printing that cheap offset poster that you buy at Virgin for ยฃ5. The fact that they had to name it 'zee clay' to make it sound fancy and hide the fact that it's really just an ink jet print tells all I'll take an etching, woodcut, potato print, stone litho, artist litho, letterpress, silver, gum bichromate, cyanotype, serigraph over a giclee any day. And it's nothing to do with not accepting digital technology, it's that it's not about creating a "print" it's about reproducing something that already exists. It's just a fancy poster.
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Heavyconsumer
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What are your thoughts on giclee?, by Heavyconsumer on Nov 1, 2008 18:58:48 GMT 1, Agreed, it's the perception that these ink-jets are easily produced that gets me though. After the scans, proof prints, colour matching, sizing, etc etc is done, then yes, I suppose they're easy. It's the time spent on the above that makes a good print from an original. Big deal. Same amount of effort, detail and time also goes into printing that cheap offset poster that you buy at Virgin for ยฃ5. The fact that they had to name it 'zee clay' to make it sound fancy and hide the fact that it's really just an ink jet print tells all I'll take an etching, woodcut, potato print, stone litho, artist litho, letterpress, silver, gum bichromate, cyanotype, serigraph over a giclee any day. And it's nothing to do with not accepting digital technology, it's that it's not about creating a "print" it's about reproducing something that already exists. It's just a fancy poster.
I don't get your point really Snausages, but would like to understand. I mean if there's an original painting you like, which is reproduced as an edition, are you saying you would not buy it, purely because it's a giclee, even if that were the best way to do justice to the original image? If so, fair enough of course, perhaps you mean that you wouldn't buy a print, just because of the image alone?
Personally, I think that if I like an image enough, how it's put on paper/canvass is unimportant, but to each his own.
Agreed, it's the perception that these ink-jets are easily produced that gets me though. After the scans, proof prints, colour matching, sizing, etc etc is done, then yes, I suppose they're easy. It's the time spent on the above that makes a good print from an original. Big deal. Same amount of effort, detail and time also goes into printing that cheap offset poster that you buy at Virgin for ยฃ5. The fact that they had to name it 'zee clay' to make it sound fancy and hide the fact that it's really just an ink jet print tells all I'll take an etching, woodcut, potato print, stone litho, artist litho, letterpress, silver, gum bichromate, cyanotype, serigraph over a giclee any day. And it's nothing to do with not accepting digital technology, it's that it's not about creating a "print" it's about reproducing something that already exists. It's just a fancy poster. I don't get your point really Snausages, but would like to understand. I mean if there's an original painting you like, which is reproduced as an edition, are you saying you would not buy it, purely because it's a giclee, even if that were the best way to do justice to the original image? If so, fair enough of course, perhaps you mean that you wouldn't buy a print, just because of the image alone? Personally, I think that if I like an image enough, how it's put on paper/canvass is unimportant, but to each his own.
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What are your thoughts on giclee?, by tomjedimaster on Nov 1, 2008 18:59:01 GMT 1, And it's nothing to do with not accepting digital technology, it's that it's not about creating a "print" it's about reproducing something that already exists. It's just a fancy poster.
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so do screen prints made from automatic machines fit in this same category? like the ones sold through counter editions?
and what do you call a mass produced screen print that hasn't been handled or signed by the artist?
And it's nothing to do with not accepting digital technology, it's that it's not about creating a "print" it's about reproducing something that already exists. It's just a fancy poster. ?? so do screen prints made from automatic machines fit in this same category? like the ones sold through counter editions? and what do you call a mass produced screen print that hasn't been handled or signed by the artist?
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What are your thoughts on giclee?, by snausages on Nov 1, 2008 19:13:15 GMT 1, Print making is an art itself. Thousands of artists through the years have chosen to make works of art using the etching plate, a stone, a block of wood, a screen etc. This is their medium, they make works of that are indigenous to the medium, marks that are native to the type of medium they are using, they learn a new way of drawing and image making unique to each medium etc. They make original unique works of art via print making techniques.
Then you have thousands of other artists who have chosen painting on canvas for example as their chosen medium. Sometimes these artists want to reproduce these paintings and they make prints of them. But it's not printmaking!
I don't turn my nose up completely at the idea of buying a reproduced image but I certainly don't hold it in anywhere near the same regard as I do an authentic print. That's all.
Print making is an art itself. Thousands of artists through the years have chosen to make works of art using the etching plate, a stone, a block of wood, a screen etc. This is their medium, they make works of that are indigenous to the medium, marks that are native to the type of medium they are using, they learn a new way of drawing and image making unique to each medium etc. They make original unique works of art via print making techniques.
Then you have thousands of other artists who have chosen painting on canvas for example as their chosen medium. Sometimes these artists want to reproduce these paintings and they make prints of them. But it's not printmaking!
I don't turn my nose up completely at the idea of buying a reproduced image but I certainly don't hold it in anywhere near the same regard as I do an authentic print. That's all.
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