Portraits of Place Series
           
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The Connecticut Series
This group covers a 6 year period. They began with photo safaris including Mystic, Westport, Weston, Newtown, and Sandy Hook. Paintings resulting from this process include oils, acrylics, and mixed media art not shown here. The included images are representative of the feel and character exemplifying the project.
The Connecticut Series
What is Giclée? Giclée (zhee-clay) is a French word that means "to spray",
and this term has become the descriptive name for high-quality prints and
reproductions that are produced on professional ink-jet printers, using
lightfast, pigment-based inks on archival (paper or canvas).
I am using an HP 9180 archival printer with a color fast rating of 200 years. This means there will be special open editions as well as limited editions. Now a flood of artists proofs are paving the way to the new editions. Mixed media works are also happening faster than I had supposed. In order to do more images and see how they look, I am making a lot of 5"x 7" prints. Also some 8.5"x 11" and 11"x 17". Soon I'll try some 13"x 19". Within these size ranges I will set up a limited edition methodology as well.
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