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4 The Painted Wall and Other Strange Tales By: Michael BedardCatalog: BookPublisher: Tundra BooksReleased: 28 October, 2003List price: 16.95Amazon price: 11.87Availability: Usually ships in 24 hoursUsed : 5.79Click here for UK price and availability Patricia Neal Condition #BacteriaNet or Bag pen1No added bacteriaNet2A. salmonicidaNet3V. anguillarumNet4No added bacteriaBag5A. salmonicidaBag6V. anguillarumBag Sitting Ducks,Michael Bedard,ISBN 0399228470,Book Online ShopsBaby Chita Rivera PhotographyAll PhotographyBlack and WhiteB & W LandscapesEroticAdamsDepollasErwittGuichardMcEneryRosenfeldStefanich Gifts for Under 20.00Gifts for Under 30.00Gifts for Under 50.00Gifts for Under 75.00Gifts for Under 100.00Shop By Age and Group Escher, M. C. Prints ABOUT THIS BOOK 185 Offers Considered1970s Original Figurative Drawing The Mission Signed Peter MartinFine Art:DrawingsOriginal charcoal and conte crayon figurative drawing, unframed, measuring 14 ¼ by 19 ¼ inches. The overall size is 20 by 24 ½ inches. Signed "Peter Martin" in the lower right corner. Partial exhibition label on the verso with the title "The Mission" Atypical Fine Art and Antiques - Page: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | - Items 61 - 90 of 118 4.DivideMichael Bedard, Emily Arnold McCully (Illustrator) Oprah Winfrey in Books, Magazines & Newspapers Customize options displayed above. Conceptual (1091) Hudson Valley's original Year-Round Christmas&Collectible Shop: Forever Christmas, collectibles, limited editions, family owned since 1988. Department 56 Gold Key Village Dealer horse: Claude Monet said, Technique changes but art remains the same. No where is this sentiment more evident than with speaking of today's world where art and technology meet. It is inevitable that technology plays an important roll in a progress of civilization and the art that is born from it. Artists throughout their time have used the prevailing technology, whether it was the use of aquatints or a stylus attached to a digitized pad. The artistic process continues and is enhanced by the unique characteristics lent by the use of new technology. Once such technological breakthrough has been the advent of the giclee printing.Since giclee printing made its debut in 1985, many influential artists have incorporated it into their artistic endeavors. David Hockney, Robert Rauschenberg, Jamie Wyeth and Francesco Clamente have made wide us of the medium. Museums have also realized giclees vast potential and have already made many giclee additions a permanent part of their collections.What these influential artists and institutions value in a giclee print is an excellent, high quality method of printing that truly captures the artist's original intent. The strong interpretive power of a giclee is, in part, due to the quality of the inks, which are optimized for fine art applications and which simulate press conditions without the toxic or environmental effects (inks are all water-based). In addition, giclee can be printed on a varitey of surfaces, including archival quality papers, canvas, and silks, giving the ultimate look and feel of a fine art print. The combination of the ink and paper allows for unbelievable saturation and depth of color and a beautiful finished product worthy of the respect of artists and art collectors alike.While the technological aspects of giclee in part an impression of simplicity and ease, the process is extremely complex and time-consuming. The giclee printer is a digital printer that uses continuous ink jet technology whereby microscopic droplets of ink are placed with excruciating precision onto a surface. The image consists of pixels or dots that are formed by these droplets in combinations of each of the four colors (cyan, magenta, yellow and black). Data from the computer instructs the printer how many droplets of each color to place within each dot. The dots are so small (each droplet can only be viewed under a microscope) and precise that, instead of seeing dots, the human eye registers only a slow tonal gradation. The inkjet travels from left to right along a steel rod while a drum wrapped with fine art print paper is spinning traversely to the ink at about 250 inches per second. Each nozzle of ink (four nozzles, one for each color) produces one million droplets per second, an amazing testament to the intensely precise calibration and mechanical accuracy of which the giclee printer is capable. Lite Brite Cube

 

 

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