• Limited Edition Print, hand signed by the artist
• Edition Size: 150
• Image Size: 25 x 80.5 cm
• Frame Size: 38 x 93.5 cm
• Medium: Giclee – canvas on board
• Price includes frame as shown
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Biography
Ged Mitchell – Soulmates I
Born in Manchester, December 1956, contemporary artist Ged Mitchell has enjoyed a successful career in the art business for some 40 years, with work in collections throughout the UK and abroad.
In the early years, with no formal training, Ged chose landscape as his main subject and watercolour his preferred medium. He quickly developed a recognised style, enjoyed by art lovers and galleries alike.
In 1985, his decision to become a professional artist was not without its challenges, but the passion to create and succeed spurred him on and continues to do so to this day.
His willingness to take risks, has never wavered. He would venture into the unknown, pursuing unique and interesting ways to be creative and in doing so, prolonged his already extensive career. Reinvention is something he believes is necessary in order to evolve and flourish, and Ged has now been running his own gallery and studio on the Cheshire/Staffordshire border for the last 15 years, refining his style and range of techniques in his new medium of choice: acrylic.
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Ged Mitchell – Soulmates I
What is a Giclée Print? – pronounced ‘zhee-klay’
So, a giclée print is a high quality fine art reproduction. Archival pigment inks are sprayed on to an archival fine art paper or canvas.
Because of this, Jack Duganne coined the term ‘Giclée’, since it’s a French word meaning ‘a spray or a squirt of liquid’. The term ‘giclée print’ is used to describe the giclée printing process. Accordingly, images are created from the high-resolution digital capture of original artwork. Then they are printed using archival quality inks onto archival fine art substrates. Hence, canvas and fine art papers are used to achieve giclée prints with exceptional stability and lightfastness.
