TableTop images are based on Marcos’ original paintings, photos, sculptures and mixed media pieces.
Commissioned Work
Prints will be available upon request in formats such as tile mosaics, metal, canvas and paper surfaces, with a durable, high-gloss protective finish, ideal for sealing tabletops.
Giclée Printmaking
Giclee is the printing process that fine arts museums and fine arts artists use to reproduce work of art on specialized media such as paper and canvas. This ensures that your artwork contains the broadest range of the most vibrant colors available. Giclée printmaking is capable of producing exceptional results because of its extended color gamut and continuous tone characteristics. The Giclée process uses such small dots and so many of them that they are not discernible to the eye. A Giclée print is essentially a continuous tone print showing every color and tonal nuance.
Giclée (pronounced “zhee-clay”) is a term that originated in the late 1980s, coined by printmaker Jack Duganne to describe a new method of high-quality inkjet printing. The word itself comes from the French verb gicler, meaning “to spray,” referencing how ink is precisely applied to paper or canvas. Unlike traditional reproductions, giclée prints use archival pigment inks and fine art substrates, resulting in exceptional color accuracy, rich detail, and impressive longevity.
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