The Giclee Process

Creating a Giclee Canvas reproduction of a Banovich painting is a fascinating and precise process. Essentially, a digital scan is made of the original painting and entered into a computer. The computer then guides the ink nozzles, which spray microscopic dots of ink so fine that the eye cannot detect them, directly onto the canvas. The ink jets spray more than 4 million ink droplets per second to create thousands of shades of rich color. In the end, an observer sees only a continuous image as vibrant as the original painting. The canvas is then coated to provide UV protection and durability, and signed by John Banovich.

Each of these Giclee Canvas reproductions is an investment in aesthetics, giving you the truest performance of the painting possible outside of owning the original. Banovich Giclee Canvases are printed for a limited number of editions and then never reproduced again.


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