Railroad Bridge in Winter - Photo by Nick Gillard-Byers at Imagekind

 

 

Railroad bridge in winter by Nick Gillard-Byers

Railroad bridge in winter by Nick Gillard-Byers

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A metal railroad bridge covered with snow. In the background you can see trees and a hazy gray-white sky. The bridge is centered in this photograph and its geometric support structure provides interest and focus.

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What is a Giclee?

An Imagekind art GalleryA Giclee is a printing technology used to make fine art prints from digital images. This is the technology used by Imagekind to print ALL of its Member Art. Giclees are great because not only do they give a very high quality print, they also use inks that are designed to last for many years. Your print if protected from harsh UV rays could easily be inherited by your grandchildren.

Compare that with your typical ink printers we use everyday? They use cheaper inks, papers and a different process that make them last only years not decades. I know that there are some works of art given as gifts that I'd like to later pass on to other relatives, and with each generation it becomes more dear to us.

The Tennyson Gallery defines Giclee as:

A giclee (zhee-CLAY) is a high-resolution, superior quality reproduction done on a special large format printer. Giclees are produced from digital scans or photographs of existing artwork. Some artists produce only digital art, so there is no "original" that can be hung on a wall. Artists can produce infinite images without degrading the quality of the production and reproduction. Many artists confine themselves to limited editions, however. Giclees create a new, vibrant medium for art as well as an affordable way for some art lovers to collect.
Giclees can be printed on many media, such as canvas, watercolor paper, and transparent acetates. Giclees are superior to traditional lithography because the colors are bright, last longer, and are of such a high resolution that they "paint" the medium in a continuous tone, rather than tiny dots.
Lithography uses tiny dots of four colors--cyan, magenta, yellow and black--to fool the eye into seeing various hues and shades. Colors are "created" by printing different size dots of these four colors.
Giclees use a sophisticated inkjet technology. Six colors are used--light cyan, cyan, light magenta, magenta, yellow and black, and the inks resulting in colors that are more true to the original art. The ink is sprayed onto the page, actually mixing the inks on the page to create true colors.

Therefore Giclees are the best way to get a piece of digital or digitalized art onto your walls with the best quality possible. Imagekind offers a way to see samples of their use of the Giclee method through samples on different paper types. You can use this sample kit to choose the type of paper your fine art prints use.

giclee samples from Imagekind

The Giclee system uses 8 colors to give the greatest depth possible

8 color pigment ink system

Your prints will bring you joy for many years with proper care

Using the Ultra- Chrome K3 pigmented inkset, from Epson, Imagekind's fine art printers will allow users to print outstanding color and neutral black & white prints on a variety of media including glossy, satin, matte, fine art and canvas. Without hesitation, the quality and shine of a pigment giclee on canvas, watercolor or satin paper is unmatched.

Epson Print Permanence Rating Chart

Media

Framed w/

UV Filter

Framed

Under Glass

Unframed

Rating

Enhanced Matte

110 years

76 years

45 years

Premium Photo Glossy

98 years

 

85 years

60 years

Somerset Velvet

128 years

62 years

34 years

Ultra Smooth Fine Art

175 years

108 years

57 years

 

Premium Photo Lustre

165 years

71 years

48 years

Premier Art Gloss Canvas

 

100+ years

100+ years

 

100+ years

Conclusion

You can buy fine art prints at Imagekind knowing that you'll receive the highest quality printing available for all member art. All of the wall art shown on this website is available from Imagekind, so shop with confidence and if you aren't sure which paper is right, buy the giclee sample kit and get a coupon on your next wall art purchase!


Malinalco Archaeological Zone Gallery Part 2

These are photographs taken on a trip to Malinalco which is a town that dates back to pre-colonial/conquest times. It is also the name of the archaeological site on top of one of the town's mountains. See {{post id="malinalco-archaeological-zone-gallery-part-1" text="part 1"}} here. These photographs can be bought as prints with frames or prints alone. A wide variety of paper and frames is available.  If you are looking for other gifts such as magnets, calendars, shirts, etc. using these photographs, you can find them {{post id="malinalco-archaeological-zone-calendars-mugs-shirts-magnets-etc" text="here"}}.

 

 

Malinalco Town Another View from Above by Christopher Johnson

Malinalco Town Another View from Above by Christopher Johnson

Malinalco Town Another View from Above by Christopher JohnsonView Larger

Malinalco town from above through the trees.

 

 

Malinalco Ruins Path up to Peak by Christopher Johnson

Malinalco Ruins Path up to Peak by Christopher Johnson

Malinalco Ruins Path up to Peak by Christopher JohnsonView Larger

This path is very steep and you can see the signs that tell you to go no higher. There are rubber mats to help keep you from falling. You can fallow the view of the stone steps to the peak in other photos in this gallery!

 

 

Two Women at Malinalco by Christopher Johnson

Two Women at Malinalco by Christopher Johnson

Two Women at Malinalco by Christopher JohnsonView Larger

A middle aged woman and an elderly woman who is her mother slowly go up to the first landing. It isn't easy because they are steep and narrow. I had trouble getting down from there (getting up isn't that hard for someone who is young). This view centers on them and their determination.

 

 

Two Women at Malinalco by Christopher Johnson

Two Women at Malinalco by Christopher Johnson

Two Women at Malinalco by Christopher JohnsonView Larger

A middle aged woman and an elderly woman who is her mother were going up to the first landing as permitted. I was so afraid that they'd fall, but they went up slowly. Admire her mother's determination.

 

 

Two Women at Malinalco with a View of the Top by Christopher Johnson

Two Women at Malinalco with a View of the Top by Christopher Johnson

Two Women at Malinalco with a View of the Top by Christopher JohnsonView Larger

A middle aged woman and an elderly woman who is her mother are going up the steps.

 

 

Malinalco Ruins Path up to Peak - The Top? by Christopher Johnson

Malinalco Ruins Path up to Peak - The Top? by Christopher Johnson

Malinalco Ruins Path up to Peak - The Top? by Christopher JohnsonView Larger

This is the last part of the stone steps leading to the peak from the ruins. We aren't allowed to go that high.

 

 

A Mountain Peak near Malinalco by Christopher Johnson

A Mountain Peak near Malinalco by Christopher Johnson

A Mountain Peak near Malinalco by Christopher JohnsonView Larger

 

 

Malinalco Town as Seen from the Second Building by Christopher Johnson

Malinalco Town as Seen from the Second Building by Christopher Johnson

Malinalco Town as Seen from the Second Building by Christopher JohnsonView Larger

Malinalco town as seen from a top the ruins.

 

 

Beautiful Mountains around Malinalco by Christopher Johnson

Beautiful Mountains around Malinalco by Christopher Johnson

Beautiful Mountains around Malinalco by Christopher JohnsonView Larger

Another great view of the mountains by Malinalco

 

 

Malinalco Mountain View by Christopher Johnson

Malinalco Mountain View by Christopher Johnson

Malinalco Mountain View by Christopher JohnsonView Larger

The drop off is steep, but the view is amazing.


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