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

By Janine Hughes


Individuals have been creating and appreciating art for thousands of years. They appreciate the special touch it can bring to a home or business. Some people want a particular piece but cannot afford a large price tag. Reproductions are available that are much less pricey. Some of the best are known as giclees. Giclee prints for sale can range in quality. Here are tips that you can use to make sure you are getting quality pieces.

An important first step is to know exactly what separates a giclee from another type of reproduction. Unlike some prints that are made by forcing colored ink through a screen, a giclee is made with a special type of ink jet printer. The first difference is that they use specific inks that are designed to remain color-fast. This means they will not fade when they are exposed to light.

Many reproductions are made on paper but with these reproductions, it is possible to print onto canvas. Many manufacturers will do this and then stretch the canvas like the original painting. It is a nice option because you can then frame it much like you would an original. It can help you end up with a very quality product that will look great too.

An art buyer will want to make sure that any reproductions they buy are of high quality. The problem is that there are few to any rules regulating this industry. This means that reproductions can vary wildly in quality. Its no wonder that art buyers who are purchasing reproductions tend to go straight to individual artists or deal with established galleries when buying prints.

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.

Once you have decided that you want to find giclees to buy, you can start looking for pieces that you actually like. Many stores sell them and there are websites that offer a wide range of pieces in different sizes. Online sites will often have lower prices. If you are thinking about buying online, it can be a good idea to read site reviews before buying. Also take a look at the cost for shipping pieces as this can actually mean buying locally would be more cost effective.

Once you have found a few buying options you can begin looking at individual pieces. Make sure you consider the size of a piece as well as the style. It should work well with your overall style. By looking at artists you like, you can begin your search knowing you have a good chance of finding a great piece.

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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