Showing posts with label giclee Printing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label giclee Printing. Show all posts

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Fiona Hoop


Fiona Hoop is a pseudonym for an ever-evolving duet exploring abstract, collage, encaustic, figurative, and still life. Mary Kennedy and Michele Woodey began working together in 2000. This successful partnering led to a deep exploration of collaborative painting; a concept which has its roots in the early Surrealist artists’ technique of passing a piece of work back and forth. Each artist contributes elements in turn, until the chemistry is complete.

Michele Woodey graduated with honours in Fine Art from Brighton School of Arts in England in 1979. While working as an antique and art restorer in London, She continued her education with university courses in English, teaching English as a second language, printmaking, and photography. She has had multi-disciplined experience as Joint Head of Montessori School art programs, guest lecturer, and artist in residence at the Atlin School of Arts, and as Arts Council Artist in various other post secondary and graduate school programs. In 1986, she spent some time in New York, then eventually settled in Canada.

Mary Kennedy graduated from the Ontario College of Art and Design in 1989 and received OCAD’s Experimental Arts Award in Painting. Since then, she has been the recipient of several Visual Arts Grants from the Ontario Arts Council, as well as from the Sheila Dick Mackay Arts Foundation. She has juried the University of Toronto Students Exhibits & Grant Awards, been featured on WTN Network’s “Bella” Productions, and has appeared in campaigns for Nokia Cellular’s “Connecting People” series.

All of these Fiona Hoop originals are available at Art Source and can be seen in our showroom.

Graham French

MAY4

Written by:Victoria Fenninger
5/4/2009 10:55 AM

Graham French was born in London England. He studied photography at the Guilford School of Art and worked as an assistant for 5 years. In 1976 He moved to Montreal where he opened his own studio. In 1979 he relocated to Toronto and stayed there since.

For the past 30 years Graham has worked as an advertising photographer. He has been recognized many times for his creative contribution to advertising photography and has won numerous awards from significant industry publications and organizations. In 1989 he took a year's sabbatical to travel throughout North America; a trip that profoundly shaped both his photographic vision and his desire to document the wide open majestic, uninhabitable vistas of our natural world. The images on this journey formed the beginning of his portfolio of landscapes. Graham continues to travel throughout the world to photograph the land.

Graham French's photographs are available at Art Source in any size! Visit our showroom today to see the majestic landscapes in large scale giclée prints!

Visit Graham French's website for more images: www.thelandscapegallery.com/

Copyright ©2009 Victoria Fenninger

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Edit Re: Graham French

Great work!

By John on 1/7/2010 9:45 PM

GICLÉE PRINTING

MAR10

Written by:Victoria Fenninger
3/10/2009 10:12 AM

In June 2008 Art Source purchased a new Epson Stylus Pro 9880 Printer. This printer can create quality Giclée prints as large as 44 inches by 100 feet!

Giclée (pronounced "zhee-clay") is a French term meaning to spray or squirt, which is how an inkjet printer works. However, it is not the same as a standard desktop inkjet printer, and is much larger. Giclée printers such as our Epson Stylus Pro 9880 have 8 different ink cartridges, so the image can obtain all the tonalities and hues of the original painting completely outranking its cousin: the standard 4 cartridge desktop printer. The 8 ink cartridges of our Giclée Printer include:

  • Black
  • Light Grey
  • Light Light Grey
  • Yellow
  • Magenta
  • Light Magenta
  • Cyan
  • Light Cyan

In Giclée printing, with complete tonal range provided by the inks and with no screen or other mechanical devices used there is no visible dot screen pattern. The resulting image is of the highest quality.

The Giclée printer can print on a variety of specialty media to create top quality prints for every printing need. Below are the print media we have available at Art Source. All of our print media can produce prints up to 44 inches wide with outstanding quality that will last over a lifetime.

Premium Luster Photo Paper (260)

For a glossy photo finish we have Premium Luster Photo Paper available for your printing needs. This Photo Paper delivers highly saturated prints by offering maximum ink coverage and a high D-Max for vibrant lifelike photographic reproductions that rival those of traditional silver-halide prints. It features the same Luster E surface traditionally used by wedding, portrait and school photographers. Its 10-mil RC base gives prints a photographic feel, and keeps the paper cockle-free.

  • Highest color gamut available for vivid color reproduction
  • RC paper base for actual photo prints
  • Luster E surface finish
  • Enhanced 2880 dpi printing for the highest quality output
  • Dries instantly for easy handling with Epson inks
  • 10 mil thickness for a durable photographic feel

Canvas

Made from the highest quality 100% cotton duck fabric, this unique heavyweight, quality canvas utilizes a tight weave that is ideal for photographic and fine art reproductions. With a high resolution coating that is pliable enough to withstand stretching, this Canvas displays a subtle texture for a true artistic look and feel. Combined with incredible color reproduction, a medium gloss finish, and an acid free archival quality base, this canvas is versatile enough for all applications that require the highest image quality and an archival display life.

  • Highest resolution canvas coating for outstanding reproductions
  • Medium gloss surface for easy spraying
  • Unique texture for true artist look
  • Heavyweight for quality feel
  • Acid free 100% cotton archival quality base
  • Stretchable for framing

Somerset® Velvet (255gsm)

When it comes to Fine Art Paper, Somerset® has always been the first paper choice among serious artists and printmakers.Somerset has a velvet matt surface. It is a 100% cotton, acid-free paper that delivers long-lasting prints. Ever since the 1700s and the days of handmade paper, Somerset has enjoyed a reputation for quality that has continued to grow through the years. This old world paper is available to you, with an ink jet coating, to meet the quality requirements of the most demanding printmaker.

  • Acid free to preserve fine art and photos
  • 100% cotton rag for long term durability
  • Radiant white surface for vivid color reproduction
  • Rich black images for prints with exceptional contrast
  • 255 g/m² basis weight on rolls for versatility
  • Velvet surface for rich details and accurate reproduction

Our Giclée printing prices are competitive, with a satisfaction guarantee.

Contact us today for a quote.

Copyright ©2009 Victoria Fenninger

3 comments so far...

Edit Re: Giclée Printing

I just bought an Epson Stylus Photo R1900, which handles up to 13X19. It's been great to be able to do the bigger images in-house - especially on those images where I have put a lot of effort into specific hues, as in my Too Cheap To Meter, which has a lot of magenta. When I need larger prints, I'll turn to Art Source, for sure - I've been waiting for a more local giclee printer.

By David Kempton on 4/7/2009 9:29 PM

Edit Re: Giclée Printing

Great! Epsons offer great quality prints. Be sure to drop by whenever you have any larger scale printing to do. Or if you just want a tour of our printing facility let us know and we'll be happy to arrange something.
To arrange an appointment for a tour of our facility and services e-mailvictoria.fenninger@gmail.com OR call (905) 475-8181 x 33.

By vfenninger on 4/15/2009 4:00 PM

Edit Re: Giclée Printing

When I need larger prints, I'll turn to Art Source, for sure - I've been waiting for a more local giclee printer.

By nomadgigi on 12/8/2011 5:22 PM