Thursday, April 8, 2021

 I have been asked if I sell my art work.

Yes, I've sold a lot, but in recent years I have preferred to sell giclee prints of my work.  It's cheaper for the customer and it allows me to keep my originals.  You can't tell most giclee from an original unless you look at it from the side and see that the texture is smoother than an original painting.  

The cost of a giclee is based on size and material printed upon.  Most oil paintings would be printed on a canvas.  Most watercolors and charcoals would be printed on textured fine art paper.  

You can look up giclee on Google and learn more about the process.

The art can be ordered in sizes from approximately 8"x10" up to the size of the original.  

Here are some sample approximate prices* for a canvas on-board.  On-board works well if you are going to frame it without glass.  Not on-board is fine under glass and it cheaper.  If you order on-paper it is a little less.  (It sounds a little complicated, but we can work it out.)

8x10 = $28.50

11x14 = $47

16x20 = $88

22x28 = $184

*  Prices may change as my printing costs change.  Tax would be added to instate orders.  Postage is extra.  If you are interested in a giclee of any of the following pictures, let's talk at DeanneDixon@gmail.com.


Giddy Up!  (Graphite on paper, 8x10, 1999.)