Posts Tagged ‘Art Prints’

Five Tips for Turning your Originals into Fine Art Giclee Prints

Wednesday, March 12th, 2008

 Dreaming Again by [ METROFADER ]

Image: DREAMING AGAIN by [ METROFADER ]
http://metrofader.imagekind.com

Emily, our print and color specialist here at Imagekind shares five tips to make sure your giclee prints produce perfectly. We are constantly hearing about how amazing our print quality is and it is in large part due to Emily, Will and our fantastic production team taking care of all the order details. They go through painstaking measures to make sure each print sent from Imagekind is top-notch, museum quality.

Continue reading to see a few of Emily’s favorite images at Imagekind and her top five tips to turn your originals into fine art giclees successfully.

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Because it Only Happens Once Every Four Years

Friday, February 29th, 2008

Cockerel by John Robertson

Image: Cockerel by John Robertson
http://JohnRobertson.imagekind.com

Bliss by Jaki Good

Image: Bliss by Jaki Good
http://jakigood.imagekind.com

Lifted by Josh Sommers

Image: Lifted by Josh Sommers
http://joshsommers.imagekind.com/

Silhouetted Jump by Jeanette Mills

Image: Silhoutted Jump by Jeanette Mills
http://DancezWithWhales.imagekind.com

Happy Holidays From Imagekind

Friday, December 21st, 2007

Wishing you a wonderful Holiday Season, and many renewing celebrations…

Each one unique…

Image: Transience by Julie Falk

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The Art of Cartography: Creating the New Way

Monday, December 17th, 2007

I have a street map of Seattle hung on the wall in my room. It is nothing fancy, really. In fact, it’s quite the opposite: basic and simplistic, an aerial view of the city with street and neighborhood names. For some time now, for reasons known only to my subconscious, I have been extremely fascinated with maps. I think it is a combination of knowing where I am in the world and knowing how much more is out there to explore. When you view a map of a place you are familiar with, whether it is your local neighborhood, city, state, country or even the world, it is near impossible not to get the sense of fascination with not only the interconnectedness of everything, but also the mystery of places you can see on the map, but maybe never have, nor ever will get the chance to see in real life.

Nautical Map Art

Image: An Octant with Navigation Maps by Morrgan Howarth

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