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There are many ways to reproduce original artwork. The technology for printing artwork has evolved quickly and artists are learning that the best way to share their work with more people in their lifetime is to create reproductions that can be sold at affordable prices, both for the artist and the purchaser. It is always better to share with many than just a few. Art is something that every artist wants to share with the world. It is a part of his or her very soul and this is something very special. Thanks to Wikipedia, we found a thorough and accurate source to acquaint our viewers with the print making process, as well as, some history of print making. We use the Digital Print Making technique, first and foremost because there are no harmful chemicals involved in the process. All other techniques are extremely labor intensive and time consuming, therefore the cost would be considerably more to you, the purchaser. Digital print making utilizes special printers designed specifically for artists and print makers. This highly sophisticated digital technology captures a very high degree of detail, color accuracy, as well as, produce sharp, clear and clean images. The equipment is safe and does not require the manual transfer of inks to paper or the pressing of paper to inks. The end results of this technique are shown here in every art print we have presented on this web site. Our fine art prints come in a variety of sizes. You can purchase all of one size or a mixture of sizes from our grouped series. We also have single images for that special space that you just can't seem to find the right picture for. Our prints are non-objective which makes them an excellent choice for any decor. Remember these prints are reproductions of original works of art. Some of the originals used to produce our prints are water colors and may appear to be smeared or weak or spotty areas in the print. In these cases the artisist used a considerable amount of water on the paintings and they appear as intended. Prints such as "Autumn" and "City Streets" are two such water colors. We strongly advise you to look closely at any print you would like to purchase to be sure you are certain about your selection. For this purpose, we do not use thumbnails on our site. In addition, you may use the enlargement feature of your web browser to make closer observation. |