Ian Miller’s paintings are available as limited edition fine art prints!

High quality prints of Ian's work are now produced by photographer/printer Kim Cessford - in fact, Ian's work is featured on Kim's own website. These giclée prints* are exceptional, limited edition reproductions that are ready to frame. Contact Ian to find out how you can purchase a beautiful fine art print for your collection.

*Giclée prints originated in the latter part of the 20th century. Back in the late 1980s, singer-song writer Graham Nash, a keen collector of photographic prints, wanted to reproduce photographs he had taken himself. Unable to print them with the same colour and fine detail he saw on the computer screen he and Crosby, Stills and Nash tour manager, R. Mac Holbert, experimented with early commercial printers that were then becoming available. After much trial and error they adapted this printing process to create high quality inkjet prints of fine artwork. Eventually Nash and Holbert called these digigraph prints.

Jack Duganne, who worked for Nash Editions (Graham Nash's printing company), coined the name Giclée specifically to remove any negative connotations "inkjet" or "computer generated" may have. Accordingly, to make the word descriptive of inkjet technologies, he based it on the French word (le) gicleur meaning "nozzle", or more specifically "gicler" meaning "to squirt, spurt, or spray".

The result is high quality art prints.

 

 

 

 

Background: detail, Loch-side trees

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