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About the Artist — Ken Richards
What Is a Giclée Print?
Giclée is a French term meaning “to spray,” referring to the inkjet printer's process of reproducing fine art or photography to create individual copies of the original piece. These large format inkjet printers use small spraying devices that match the color and apply ink more precisely, giving artists a high-quality print of their original art. Giclée prints are more expensive due to the cost of the materials used in the printing process. These prints use high-quality, archival-grade inks and papers to produce images that will last decades without fading or yellowing. Why Do Artists Produce Fine Art Giclée Prints?...
View My Artwork In Any Chosen Space with Live Preview
When you are in this feature you may drag your chosen painting around your chosen image or live video to find just the right place in your space where it fits. In addition, you can enlarge or reduce the size of the painting using the vertical scale bar on the right-hand side of the screen. Dragging the slider up on the scale will enlarge the painting, while sliding it down will shrink it. This may become more helpful when you are using live video to make the proportions of the painting closer to the life-size in your space. Please reach...
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