NATIVE: "MEDICINE CROW" BY WBK
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Item Number: 3296
Time Left: CLOSED
Value: $150
Online Close: Jan 31, 2013 11:59 PM EST
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Description
NATIVE: "MEDICINE CROW" BY WBK
NATIVE AMERICAN ART WORKS
“Humankind has not woven the web of life.
We are but one thread within it
Whatever we do to the web, we do to ourselves
All things are bound together
All things connect”
CHIEF SEATTLE, 1854
Native American Art works bring each of us into a world of the origins of our country that we all cherish.
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Limited Edition Giclee Print
Size: 13" x 19" (with border)
Status: Unframed
Item Description
LIMITED EDITION A3 GICLEE PRINTS
Each reproduction is created using UV stable pigment based archival inks on Premium Picture paper, designed for the highest quality professional images, color intense, 10 mil, heavy weight, water resistant, acid-free. This unique paper provides instant drying and water resistant properties, eliminates smudging and fading, while the acid-free base materials ensure that each Inkjet Giclee print will still look great years from now.
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What is the difference between a GICLEE Print versus a Poster or Standard Quality “ART PRINT”?
SURFACE: ALLOWS MUCH MORE INTENSITY of COLOR SATURATION! Posters and typical art prints use less expensive papers that do not absorb the vibrant intensity of the artists’ application of colors. GICLEE PRINTS DO!!
NUMBER OF INKJETS and TYPE of INKS used: A typical print; even most lithographs are produced with a limited number/range of color inkjets. Using archival inks and a much more effective replication process with more inkjets and colors; the variables and details of each work are much better represented in accordance with how the original artist painted them.