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Popular Questions Regarding First-Time Giclee Printing

Most artists who have yet to use giclee printing have a lot of the same common questions and concerns regarding the method. Allow us to take a look at some of these questions and help expand the knowledge on giclee printing.

Perhaps the most common question is whether or not it Is worth creating giclee prints of your work and what it involves. Think about all the time and effort you put into a painting. And then the joy of selling it. Trouble is, when it is gone, it is gone. And you have to start all over again. Now imagine selling it over and over again, at a reduced price so that many others can share your work, with minimum effort and high long-term returns. That is what can happen if you make prints your paintings. The methods available today are very sophisticated, and easy, with minimum outlay.

From a buyer’s standpoint, what are the advantages of purchasing an art or Giclee print rather than an original? A lot of people who collect art believe that the only thing to spend their hard-earned cash on would be an original work. After all, they are often available for reasonable amounts if you look for them. Someone once said that when you buy an art print, all you are really buying is the frame...
But that is not necessarily the case. Often times, originals are not very affordable, and art prints are an excellent alternative. Giclee printing produces artwork that is so accurate and precise, that often times there is no noticeable difference between the original and the print. A giclee print is definitely a great purchase for someone looking for great artwork that will not cost them thousands of dollars.
As an artist, how do you find a printer who makes Giclee prints?

Often times artists request information from a number of specialist printers who advertise in artist’s magazines, and sometimes this can be very helpful. Artists can usually hook up with a local printer who specializes in giclee prints. Another alternative would be to purchase a printer for your studio and create all your prints in-house.

Are there any difficulties in the printing process?
Often times, working with a new printer can produce a lot of learning experiences. Although mistakes are made, it is very easy to come up with workable solutions. Artists who use giclee printing are generally delighted with the results after they’ve become familiar with the printing process.