Evergreen

Tracey Krupianka

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  • Limited Edition Print, hand signed by the artist
  • Edition Size: 45
  • Image Size: 57.5 x 57.5 cm
  • Frame Size: 71.5 x 71.5 cm
  • Medium: Giclee – canvas on board, hand varnished
  • Free standard UK mainland delivery
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  • Price includes frame as shown
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Biography

Tracey Krupianka – Evergreen

Background

I left school with an A level in art and always had a passion for painting.  After a period of time, I opened a shop later selling my paintings and painted glassware.
It was then decided to move to Australia and had my twin girls which kept me very busy! We moved back to the UK after 8 years and I decided to paint full time.
I also decided to start teaching classes and workshops which I love. I also started doing art demonstrations for art clubs, art events and societies all over the North of England.

Lockdown

At the beginning of the first lockdown, because my career had come to a full stop, I decided to post a painting everyday on social media to cheer people up at this difficult time, as my paintings are always lively and full of colour.

I love what I do so much and I hope to have many, many years of painting to come!

Publishing

Last year Tracey was approached by Limited 2 Art with a view to publish her work as well as sell original artwork. This collaboration has worked very well, so much so Tracey’s work is now stocked by a number of galleries in the UK.

Follow Tracey Krupianka on Facebook, click this link: https://www.facebook.com/tracey.m.krupianka/about

Tracey Krupianka – Evergreen

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.

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