What Is A Gicléé print?--Giclée printing is a process that uses fade-resistant, archival inks and archival substrates to print on large format printers. Giclée printing is often used by artists to make reproductions of their original two-dimensional artwork, photographs or computer-generated art for resale while preserving the original.
How do artists number and sign their prints?--The the traditional way is to sign and number prints at the bottom of the image on the original paper, in pencil. A pencil mark cannot be reproduced by computers, making it less vulnerable to fraud. The signature will be on the lower right and the numbering on the left.
What is a limited edition print? In printmaking, an edition is a number of prints struck from one plate, usually at the same time. ... Most modern artists produce only limited editions, normally signed by the artist in pencil, and numbered as say 67/100 to show the unique number of that impression and the total edition size.Certificates of Authenticity are produced with each piece and attached normally to the back of the print telling you how many are in the edition and also how many Artist Proofs were produced which is normally 10% of the edition
Are artist's proofs worth more? Because the number of APs is smaller and because the APs are "closer to the artist's hand," signed APs tend to be more valuable than the prints of a signed and numbered limited edition
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