In recent
years, digital printmaking has revolutionized the reproduction process for
many artists. One of the most popular methods of fine art reproduction is
the Iris Giclee (zhee-clay) print. Unlike a conventional collector print,
a Giclee print is generated from a digital file and is printed with
archival ink onto heavy watercolor paper (Somerset Velvet). This printing
process offers the highest degree of accuracy, and richness of color
available through reproduction. The superior quality of Giclee
prints has allowed them to be showcased in the finest of galleries and
museums.
The Gnidziejko Gallery has recently issued this line of Giclee prints
featuring recent still lifes of Alex Gnidziejko. By working
alongside a printer, Alex has been able to control the results of the
print, making sure that they accurately depict color, depth and the
overall feeling of his work. The resulting print is an art form in itself
and gives buyers a reasonable alternative to buying an original painting.
Alex Gnidziejko’s Giclee editions have been printed by High
Resolution, Inc., Camden, Maine.