Tom Adolph - Artist

Painting Hawaii with oils on canvas


         Hand-Signed Giclee Prints on Canvas of

    


What is a Giclee Fine Art Print?
   A Giclee Fine Art Print refers to a machine-made reproduction using the latest and most sophisticated ink-jet technology. The name comes from the French word Giclee (pronounced Zhee-Clay) that means "spray". In this method, the media (artists canvas) is carried by a spinning roller while infinitely small pixels of rich, vibrant archival inks are sprayed on it at very high speed. This renders an amazingly smooth and consistent image true to the original painting, a superb quality fine art reproduction.
   The Giclee has become the standard in the art industry, and is widely embraced for its astonishing quality by major museums, galleries, publishers and artists. A Giclee Print is quite simply the closest replication of an original artwork that is currently possible.

How durable is a Giclee Print?
   The latest inks offer up to 70 years light-fastness and UV-resistance under museum archival conditions. For even better permanence, my Giclee prints are coated with a layer of anti-fading UV-protective clear satin glaze.

   Each Giclee Print is carefully examined by me, and Hand-Signed and dated with Artists Oil Paint.
Each of the original images shown below is available in Giclee on Canvas in a variety of sizes. Sizes and Prices of Hand-signed Giclees on Canvas in Horizontal, Square and Vertical compositions are shown below.

Aloha and Good Thoughts!
         


   Please Email Tom Adolph at tomadolph@msn.com or call (808) 775-9913 for additional information and/or ordering.