Art Prints: Reproductions, Techniques, and Collectibility Reproducers use three printing methods,, including giclée, lithography and screen printing, to create art prints which represent original works at premium quality levels. Through art prints, artists can distribute their work to wider audiences through prices that remain cheaper than offering actual original pieces. Giclée prints maintain superb colour fidelity because they utilise archival inks on fine art paper or canvas, yet lithographs and screen prints utilise human-led methods to produce artworks with distinctive artistic worth. The collectibility and value of art prints increase when artists sign and number limited edition prints, but open edition prints have no restrictions on quantity during mass production. Art prints exist in two variations that enable framing or…
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