History of Gicle'e
Have you ever thought of giving your painting a lasting quality? Using Cicle'e print allows you to print archival quality on inkjet machines. You can even print at home if you have a home business. This type of printing began in the early 1990s and became popular by a print maker named Jack Duganne.
What is Gicle'e?
It is a process used to spray colors on canvas. For this to occur, the print has to be in a digital format and then it is sprayed on to the canvas during processing. It is a technique used by skilled artists. Additionally, Gicle'e uses an inkjet printer to make fine art prints. The term Gicle'e has its root in French which means "nozzle."
Gicle'e Puts Quality In Your Print
Artists who need to make more money from their painting should consider using this form of printing. As an artist, you're offering your customers long lasting quality for their money. Additionally, it is a way to give your painting more mileage.
Well now you know a little about Gicle'e. Well take care and stay tuned for more from Mrs. Laughingpants. Thanks for reading and remember to spread the word about this blog to your friends. Thanks!
For more information on Gicle'e you can visit this website: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gicl
Copyrighted 2009 by Annmarie Edwards AKA Mrs. Laughingpants
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
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