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Each Grabink print in the Enock Collection is individually created.
Grabink uses 100 year, archival ink pigments and 100% cotton,
archival smooth fine art paper to produce exceptional art prints of
uncompromising quality and beauty.
The printing process, known as giclée, lays down
billions of microscopic droplets of seven, archival pigmented ink
colors onto the surface of the paper in a continuous tone. The
brightness and opacity of the 100% cotton fiber paper allows
substantial amounts of pigment to remain on its surface, creating
images of great depth and luminosity. Continuous tone printing
produces a superior color density and range, resulting in an
intensity and fidelity unmatched by traditional print-making
processes.
Digital artistry, interpretation and craftsmanship
combine in the making of each print. It is with a practiced eye and
mind and extensive preparation that we arrive at the stage where a
print can be made. Special attention is paid to the uniqueness and
character of each of the collection's very rare, original documents.
The process of interpreting and readying each image for printing
involves managing esthetic considerations as well as historical
qualities. It is this understanding and the artistry of the endeavor
that result in fine art prints that retain the historical character
and qualities of documents created more than 75 years ago. To learn
more about the artists behind the process click on About Grabink. |
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Modern, anodized metal frames in German Silver add an impressive
presence to both black & white and color prints. Elegantly simple
profiles beautifully enhance home and office environments.
The prints are trimmed flush with the backing board
leaving a 5/16" border between the image and the inside edge of the
frame. Thin rods of clear acrylic prevent the print from touching the
Plexiglas glazing. The artists
name and date appear in the lower right corner on the inside edge of the acrylic rod.
Prints are signed by Grabink and dated
in the lower right corner.
The face and depth of the angled profiles are 1/8 "
x 2 1/8" and 3/8” x 1 3/4”. The flat profile is 3/16" x 1 3/8". |
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