Stephen Huneck Gallery - 'The Dog Chapel' Book & matching Giclee Print


Item Number: 169

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $95

Online Close: Jun 18, 2010 10:10 AM EDT

Bid History: 1 bid - Item Sold!


Description

 


“I wanted to build a chapel. A place that would be open to all dogs and to people of any faith or belief system.” -Stephen Huneck

With ‘The Dog Chapel’ book, author and artist Stephen Huneck presents a warm and heartfelt offering to adult dog lovers everywhere. In joyful celebration of the bond between humans and their canine companions.


The Giclee of the Dog Chapel matches the book and is an unframed, matted print.


Giclee (pronounced "jhee-clay") is a French term meaning the "spraying of ink". It describes a technologically advanced way of producing fine art.


To make a Giclee, we begin with an original artist's proof of the woodcut. We then take a high resolution image of the woodcut. Finally we reproduce the artwork using a sophisticated printer that is specifically designed to offer a greater resolution than achievable by normal printers.


The ink and paper, both used in printing a giclee, are archival and will last for 200 years before any fading will occur. Giclees are the finest method or art reproduction available today.


 


 

Donated by

Stephen Huneck Gallery