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This exceptional art print is created using a sophisticated and patented printing process known as “giclée,” from the French “to spray." Using the highest levels of precision available, the process delivers a fine stream of ink to saturate the fibers of the watercolor paper, resulting in pure, rich color and remarkable detail. Museums and galleries around the world favor giclée prints. The high-quality paper (235 gsm) is acid free with a smooth surface.
This exceptional art print is created using a sophisticated and patented printing process known as “giclée,” from the French “to spray." Using the highest levels of precision available, the process delivers a fine stream of ink to saturate the fibers of the watercolor paper, resulting in pure, rich color and remarkable detail. Museums and galleries around the world favor giclée prints. The high-quality paper (235 gsm) is acid free with a smooth surface.
Atlanta-based contemporary artist Rodney White is known for his richly weathered, urban retooling of retro ads that are partially obscured, like ideas that are on the verge of being attained. White uses the influential appearance of an advertisement in his art to promote positive messages instead of products. Believing that the past contains valuable lessons, he replicates surfaces and objects that have an “aged, experienced look.” White’s uplifting imagery is inspired by flea markets, antique shops, old buildings, packages and time-worn paper.
Read MoreThis exceptional art print is created using a sophisticated and patented printing process known as “giclée,” from the French “to spray." Using the highest levels of precision available, the process delivers a fine stream of ink to saturate the fibers of the watercolor paper, resulting in pure, rich color and remarkable detail. Museums and galleries around the world favor giclée prints. The high-quality paper (235 gsm) is acid free with a smooth surface.
Atlanta-based contemporary artist Rodney White is known for his richly weathered, urban retooling of retro ads that are partially obscured, like ideas that are on the verge of being attained. White uses the influential appearance of an advertisement in his art to promote positive messages instead of products. Believing that the past contains valuable lessons, he replicates surfaces and objects that have an “aged, experienced look.” White’s uplifting imagery is inspired by flea markets, antique shops, old buildings, packages and time-worn paper.
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