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This painting was created to acknowledge the efforts of all animal care professionals and the legions of people, young and old, throughout America who through their time, energy and financial resources as volunteers with animal shelters, humane societies and rescue groups as foster parents help to further the cause for the humane and kind treatment of animals. We always seem to have room for one more dog or cat ... don't we? "I'll Take Them All!" selected to benefit PETsMART Charities' 2003 Just A Buck fall campaign.
©2002 Lori Faye Bock
Image: 19.75"h x 17.75"w Paper Dimension: 23.75"h x 21..75"w
Limited Edition Giclee' Size: 75 Artist Proofs: 8
Prints are mounted on backing board, shrink wrapped and shipped flat. A Certificate of Authenticity is available upon request.
A giclee' is a specialized ink spray process which was developed exclusively for the fine art printing of print artwork. This process referred to as giclee' actually means 'to spray' in French. Lori Faye Bock's painting is first digitally photographed. Then, tiny droplets of ink are sprayed onto archival printmaking paper where the image is transferred using the digital image as the reference point.
Upon the completion of the first giclee', the artist and master printer refine the image through a series of proofs to ensure the color and clarity of the work. Giclee' limited edition prints are known for their brilliant color and the details and subtleties they capture.
Limited edition means exactly that. Each print has an edition number. Once all the limited edition prints have been printed in that particular edition, no more will ever be printed.
Lori Faye Bock hand embellishes each print, numbers and individually signs each image. No two are exactly alike because of the personal handwork involved in embellishing the print. Embellishing means the artist takes paint, pastel, colored pencil or other mediums and actually adds color to the print.
These fine art prints represent the finest balance between workmanship, archival paper and dye permanence that is available today. Added years of enjoyment will be yours if you protect these prints from direct sunlight and fluorescent lights, as you would any fine work of art. |
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