Some very cool new materials to print on.

We’ve got some really cool new materials to print on.  We offer printing on everything from brushed aluminum, to bamboo, as well as some of the more traditional substrates, like canvas, and photographic paper.

 

We are in the fortunate position of being the most advanced studio in the country.  Check out our website for more information.  www.artongiclee.com  or call us at 949/305-2010.

 

We also sponsor quite a few international artists.

 

Please give us a call if you have any questions.

 

 

 

Posted in print on canvas by Art On Giclee, Inc. on March 23rd, 2011 No Comments » Tags: , , ,

Photo realistic printing on wood

Photographers and Artists don’t miss this great process to create stunning print direct on wood.

Direct print on Bamboo or Birch-wood creates an stunning images.
Is a unique and creative printing method to accent your Interior Design Projects. Art On Giclée, Inc. cares for environment as we believe in
Eco-Friendly products.

video of the process

 

 

 

 

Posted in Uncategorized by Art On Giclee, Inc. on March 1st, 2011 5 Comments »

Giclée on Canvas

AOG CanvasWhether the application is high volume décor output or fine art reproduction, AOG Canvas Gloss will satisfy even the most demanding professional by providing both the finest image quality as well as a vehicle for enhanced artistic creativity even in a production environment.

AOG Canvas Gloss is a stretchable, polyester/cotton blend canvas designed for high quality solvent inkjet printers. This canvas provides a consistent and smooth glossy printing surface that allows for incredibly wide color gamut and deep rich blacks, while still offering the traditional look and feel of artist canvas. AOG Canvas Gloss offers the highest image quality even at the production speeds required for high volume output.

Posted in Uncategorized by Art On Giclee, Inc. on February 25th, 2011 No Comments »

What is Giclée ?

The French word “giclée” (pronounced zhee-CLAY) is a noun that means a spray or a spurt of liquid, derived from the French verb “gicler” meaning “to squirt”. Giclee is the term used to describe a digital, inkjet, reproduction print made from a work created in another medium. Prints made from paintings, watercolors, drawings and so on can all become giclee’s, and the process has its own workflow. Each printmaker will have his or her own way of turning the original artwork into a high-resolution digital file that has faithfully captured all the details and colors of the original work of art. Images are generated from high resolution digital files and printed with archival quality inks onto various substrates including canvas, fine art, and photo-base paper. The giclee printing process provides better color accuracy than other means of reproduction. The color vibrancy, duration, and virtually continuous tone of a Giclee are significantly superior to traditional lithography, capable of producing incredibly detailed prints for both the fine art and photographic markets.

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Posted in Uncategorized by Art On Giclee, Inc. on February 25th, 2011 2 Comments »

Hello world!

We are Art on Giclée, Inc a fine art reproduction company located in the heart of Orange County, California. We maintain a clutter-free, clean work environment and produce our Giclée’s using the highest quality equipment and materials.

We work closely with local and international artists, photographers, art publishers, art galleries and interior designers to ensure that we maintain an exceptionally high quality of service and stay abreast of current trends within the Fine Art and Professional Photography reproduction market.

Regardless of the size of your order, we ensure every reproduction that leaves our facility meets our exacting standards and is delivered on time so you never have to worry about anything once your order’s been placed.

Art on Giclée is committed to producing and selling superior quality fine art and décor quality reproductions so artists and photographers can spend their time focusing upon their art.

Posted in Uncategorized by Art On Giclee, Inc. on February 24th, 2011 2 Comments »