The artist's choice of paper and printing technique are just as critical as the artist's subject and style.
Each piece is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity.
Types of Printing Artists choose from three types of fine quality printing: - Giclee uses a specialized printer to deliver a fine stream of ink onto archival paper. It results in museum-quality art of incredibly vivid color, depth, and resolution that captures the essence of the artist’s intent. - Serigraphy presses ink through a silk screen resulting in a print that resembles a painting. Silk-screening enables the artist to vary colors and patterns while printing. - Lithography uses a substance to draw an image on limestone or a metal plate. Ink coats the design and repels non-greasy areas. Finally,paper is laid over the stone to transfer the linked image onto the page. The process is repeated for each color in the image.
Preservation Framing and Handling Protect your investment. We offer conservation products to protect and preserve your artwork including acid-free, museum-quality mat boards,archival mounting boards and protective UV glass and acrylic. Art.com takes the utmost care to safeguard limited editions. Our dedicated team of Limited Edition specialists are trained exclusively in the special handling and shipping of your investment to guard against damage before, during and after your artwork leaves Art.com.