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You can order Betty LaDuke giclee posters from this reseller. Click here to view.

What is Giclée?

Giclée (zhe-clay') is French for "squirt." The giclée printing process involves squirting microscopic dots of ink onto fine quality paper or canvas. On paper, the inks are actually absorbed slightly and blend to create fine art reproductions that are often indistinguishable from the originals. On canvas, the process yields prints of stunning vibrancy and realism.

Your individually signed and numbered giclée begins with a photograph of an original Betty LaDuke painting or etching. Special attention goes into lighting conditions in order to capture the color qualities Betty intended. The image is digitized and color corrected to attain the closest possible match to the original work. This digital information is fine tuned to the type of paper or surface on which the image is to be printed, further ensuring fidelity to the original. All of this information is stored and used for each individual print, which retain previously unheard of quality from the very first print in an edition to the very last.

Last Updated ( Sunday, 07 October 2007 )
 
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"In the style of expressive figuration, Betty LaDuke's work over the years in painting and printmaking speaks to universal issues...love, birth, growth, war...Her travels around the globe have brought a heightened awareness of the joys and concerns of Third World women, which has infused her work with a fresh urgency. A truly dedicated innovative artist, Betty LaDuke never fails to delight with the vigor of her compositions and the richness of her palette. And, moreover, her works never fail to move and inspire me anew to the need to struggle in defense of human rights."
--Bruce Guenther, Chief Curator, Portland Art Museum, Portland, OR
 


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