| Fine art reproductions are produced using a digital reproduction technique called Giclée – French for ‘fine spray’.
Limited release fine art reproductions make art more accessible to the people. They represent value buying at a fraction of the cost of an original, yet still have the appeal and exclusivity that come with their limited availability.
A state-of-the-art camera or scanner captures
an extremely high resolution image of the original artwork. This image is then reproduced using a highly specialised Iris printer that sprays minute droplets of ink onto artist quality watercolour paper. This process captures all of the subtle tonalities of the original artwork.
Giclée is a reproduction process that produces exceptional museum quality prints that are expected to be fade resistant for up to 130 years.
David Hart’s fine art reproductions make unique personal or corporate gifts and represent style and a discerning eye for art appreciation.
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