Wednesday, January 28, 2015

What You Need To Know About Collecting Giclee Prints For Sale

By Janine Hughes


Art can be a fantastic addition to any home or business. It can help you create a space that speaks volumes about your personality. Art can be expensive though. If you want to add a few pieces to your home or business, you may want to consider looking at giclee prints for sale. You may be able to find quality reproductions of your favorite pieces without completely emptying your bank account. Here is what you need to know to make a good choice.

An important first step is to know exactly what separates a giclee from another type of reproduction. Unlike some prints that are made by forcing colored ink through a screen, a giclee is made with a special type of ink jet printer. The first difference is that they use specific inks that are designed to remain color-fast. This means they will not fade when they are exposed to light.

Unlike some reproductions that can only be made on paper, these prints can also be made onto canvas. This is a great option because it can then be stretched and framed like a painting would be. It can help keep a reproduction looking very much like the original would look. Keep in mind though that some pieces will not look right on canvas.

An art buyer will want to make sure that any reproductions they buy are of high quality. The problem is that there are few to any rules regulating this industry. This means that reproductions can vary wildly in quality. Its no wonder that art buyers who are purchasing reproductions tend to go straight to individual artists or deal with established galleries when buying prints.

Originals will always have higher value than reproductions. There is only one original whereas there can be an unlimited number of reproductions. You may want to look at building a collection using numbered series of prints. You may also want to try and find pieces that are signed by the artist as well. This can help verify that it is an authentic piece. If an artist is no longer reproducing his or her work, this can lead to a print that has higher value.

Artwork is all about enjoyment. You should never buy a piece that isn't one you like just because it is valuable. You want to be happy with what you are putting on your walls. It can also be a good idea to learn about different styles of art. You can ask dealers relevant questions that may help you weed out substandard reproductions.

Adding any piece of art to your home can be a huge decision. You may worry that you will not find a piece that will suit your home style or your business. There are prints that span all kinds of art from traditional styles to more modern pieces.

By learning about art in general you can make informed decisions. This will help you build a collection rivalling that of professional art collectors and at a fraction of the price.




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