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3 Simple Steps to Purchase Jackson Dainty’s Art

  1. Select the piece(s) you want buy from the 4 Galleries.
  2. Contact: jackson@jacksondainty.com (or) call 612.205.6325 for a quote including, shipping and handling, insurance and tax if needed.
  3. Purchase your favorite piece of art, shipped to your door.

All limited edition Giclees are hand signed and numbered
by Jackson Dainty. Included is a Certificate of Authenticity.

All Sales Final.

For pricing information on Original paintings and Giclees, please visit my Behance profile at this web address:
https://www.behance.net/jacksondainty

Fine Art Giclee/Prints

Giclee on Canvas               Stretched      Unstretched

16″x20″ (Edition of 300) ……………              …………....
18″x24″ (Edition of 290) ……………              …………....
20″x24″ (Edition of 290) ……………              …………....
24″x30″ (Edition of 290) ……………              …………....
24″x32″ (Edition of 300) ……………              …………....
30″x40″ (Edition of 300) ……………              …………....
15″x45″ (Edition of 290) ……………              …………....
20″x60″ (Edition of 300) ……………              …………....
36″x48″ (Edition of 300) ……………              …………....
18″x36″ (Edition of 300) ……………              …………....

 

Giclee on 300 lb. Archival Paper

16″x20″ (Edition of 350) ………… 
18″x24″ (Edition of 300) ………… 
20″x24″ (Edition of 300) ………… 
24″x30″ (Edition of 300) ………… 
24″x32″ (Edition of 350) ………… 
30″x40″ (Edition of 350) ………… 
15″x45″ (Edition of 300) ………… 
20″x60″ (Edition of 350) ………… 
18″x36″ (Edition of 300) ………… 

 

Masters of Change Series

18″x24″ (Edition of 900) …………
Giclee on Canvas Stretched

Unstretched ………………….........

22″x28″ (Edition 2000) …………...
Image Size: 18″x24″
Giclee on 300 lb. archival paper

What is a Fine Art Giclee?

A giclee is a state-of-the art reproduction that gives a vibrant color, rich detail and the appearance of the lush texture of an original painting.

Giclee, a French printmaker’s term for “fine spray”, distinguishes this technique from ordinary offset printing. It also signifies that the process and materials used to create the print were specifically intended for the fine art market.

A giclee is created by a digital printer’s tiny ink jets that spray millions of droplets of water-based ink onto fine archival paper or canvas. These specific inks are carefully selected to assure maximum print longevity.

Giclees are produced one at a time. This intricate printing process can take up to an hour or more for each print on fine archival paper or canvas. The result, a beautifully reproduced work of art with the look and feel of the original painting.