An Art Buyer's Guide To Purchasing Giclee Prints For Sale

By Janine Hughes


The art world can be overwhelming if you have little to no experience with it. Many people want to be able to add pieces to their home but the cost can seem like too much for some budgets. One way to start expanding any art collection is by looking for giclee prints for sale. These beautiful pieces can liven up a home or office without involving a large monetary investment. Here is how to find pieces that will work for you.

Unlike screen printing, which pushes ink through a screen onto paper, giclees use ink jet printers. They can precisely reproduce the different tones and colors in an original painting or photograph. This means that the resulting copy looks almost identical to the original. Some even build up ink on the surface of the print to mimic the look of paintings. The ink also will not fade when 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.

One thing to keep in mind is that the quality can vary. It is up to the printing company and the individual artist to okay whether a particular print's quality is satisfactory enough. It is also important to make sure that if it is printed on canvas that the material is of good quality and that the framing is well done and not likely to warp or bend.

You need to keep in mind that quality reproductions may have value but they rarely have the same value as originals would. If you want to purchase reproductions that keep their value, look for ones with paperwork attached. This will usually state that a piece is numbered or has been produced in limited numbers. Signed pieces will also be more valuable than unsigned pieces. Buying reproductions from art dealers rather than from department stores can also help you build some value into your collection.

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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