About Pigment Pool’s Fine Art Giclée Prints
Fine art prints at Pigment Pool are exclusively printed in the Giclée technique. Giclée images are quality fine art prints created through a 12-colour process speciality fine art printer spraying millions of inkInk, a liquid or paste used for writing, drawing, and printing, has played a crucial role in communication and artistic expression throughout history. Made from various pigments and dyes, ink allows for the transfer of text and images onto surfaces such as paper, fabric, and other materials. Types of Ink There are several types of ink, each serving different purposes droplets onto a high-quality canvas. This technique is widely used by artists themselves, as well as by galleries to reproduce two-dimensional artwork since printing results strongly resemble the original paintings.
6 Benefits of Pigment Pool’s Giclée on Canvas prints
- Longevity: museum quality of prints – built to last, trusted by artists and gallerists
- Colours: many decades vitality of fade-proof, vivid colours, UV-resistant print
- Authenticity: prints are a very close replica of the original artwork
- Accuracy: exceptional high-resolution technology, smooth transitions of colour
- Quality: coherent appearance devoid of jarring dot distortions
- Durability: high-quality cotton canvas in the thickness of 280 gsm
- Reproduction: widely accessible due to lossless replicating process
Our customers highly appreciate featuring Pigment Pool’s Giclée fine art prints in their living rooms, bedrooms, children’s rooms, and kitchen. Print sets are ideal for curating inspiring image wall galleries in your home, that will create stunning atmospheres. Further, Pigment Pool’s fine art prints serve as a perfect gift for birthdays, Christmas, or weddings. Any masterpieces you choose will give your space a unique story to share.
Why Getting a Giclée on Canvas Masterpiece?
All the great masterpieces of modernismThe term Modernism refers to a global movement in society and culture which sought the departure from traditional forms of thinking in favour of the creation of new forms of art, philosophy, and social organisation. Reflecting the transformations in western society during the late 19th and early 20th centuries and the newly emerging industrial world provided the impetus to depart of the 19th and 20th century offered at Pigment Pool are world-renowned and appreciated across the globe. This modernist period in art history was essentially characterized by the strong belief in progress, a utopian vision of society and human life.
Therefore, these pieces of art go well beyond fulfilling a decorative function! The zeal of moving forward is palpable in every single masterpiece of art you find on our platform. And it is exactly this passion for progress and change, that makes the art of the big masters of the modernist period more topical and relevant than ever today. Choosing to hang up a masterpiece of CubismSynthetic cubism was the later period of the Cubist art movement generally dated from 1912 – 1919. Artists of Synthetic Cubism moved away from the multi-perspective approach of Analytical Cubism in favour of flattened images that dispensed allusions of the three-dimensional space. Pablo Picasso, Clarinet, Bottle of Bass, Newspaper, Ace of Clubs (2013) The approach of the analytical phase was, ImpressionismImpressionism was an art movement of the 19th century developed in France, based on the practice of painting spontaneously out-doors (“en plein air”) rather than in the studio. Key impressionist subjects were everyday scenes and landscapes, in which the momentary and transient effects of sunlight should be captured. The artists worked directly in front of their subjects, using rapid brushwork, or SurrealismSurrealism was a 20th-century philosophical, literary, and artistic movement seeking to channel the unconscious to access the imaginary. Proponents of Surrealism rejected the notion of understanding life in rational and conventional terms in favour of asserting the value of the unconscious mind, dreams, the strangely beautiful, and the uncanny. André Breton, the leader of a group of poets and artists will immerse your living spaces with exactly that spirit. A picture you like, and which resonates with you will reflect the vibes and instill an inspiring conversation within you.
Classical Masterpieces: Working with Contrast
Incorporating 19th and 20th-century fine art giclée prints into a contemporary living space set-up and modern furnishings can build up a refreshing contrast, intuitively noticed when stepping into your home. Juxtaposing different historical times, using the contrast of colours and hues, of different shapes is a principle widely used in interior room design. If your apartment is dominated by light or rather monochromeMonochrome art, derived from the Greek words "mono" meaning single and "chroma" meaning color, refers to artworks created using only one color or variations of a single hue. This approach emphasizes the use of tones, tints, and shades of one color to create depth, texture, and contrast. Monochrome art can be powerful in its simplicity, drawing the viewer's attention to colours, setting a vibrant focal point through a dazzling van Gogh might be your choice. Do you want to add some rhythm to your kitchen space? Then choosing a Cubist work can make a huge change. Let us know if we can help you with picking the right masterpiece for you!
Print Sizes of Fine Art Giclée Prints
Pigment Pool’s Giclée prints come in the most popular image sizes, making framing and mapping a simple task. The design of the images will fit well within the standard mats included in most frames available at many retail stores.
Please note: A frame or mat is not included with the picture to prevent potential damage and have your parcel safely arrive at your home. 6 cm of white canvas is added on all sides of the picture (additionally to the picture size indicated), so that framing is easy. If you would like a different size border or a borderless print, please contact us directly before ordering.