James Campbell, Our Village Clockmaker Solving a Problem
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exclusive, custom-printed on 100% cotton archival paper
all giclees are printed with a 2 inch white border around image
about james campbell
James Campbell was born in Colorado Springs, Colorado, where the change in seasons in uniquely beautiful. Like his famous namesake, sociologist Joseph Campbell, artist James Campbell endorses the axiom follow your bliss.
Whether it's hiking in the great outdoors or working at his easel, Campbell likes to feel the expansiveness of unlimited possibilities, and expresses this in his work with a bold, vibrant colour palette and a complexity of imagery and detail that rivals any on the contemporary scene.
Campbell is a self-taught artist, believing that life's experience is the best teacher an artist can have. His creative influences are Keith Haring,...
A giclee (pronounced zhee-CLAY, a French term meaning "spray of ink") is a high-resolution, high-quality reproduction individually printed on a special large format printer. These beautiful digital reproductions are virtually unparalleled in quality and range of color, and are at the leading edge of fine art printmaking.
benefits of a giclee
Color: Traditional fine art printing is normally lithography. Lithographs are made up of tiny dots of four individual ink colors. Giclees not only incorporate more ink colors, but they have such high resolution and color range that there are no dots comprising a giclee print, rather it is a continuous smooth tone of vibrant and rich color.
Quality: Each of our fine art giclee prints are digitally prepared for the printer and then meticulously scrutinized by our team of printmakers to ensure quality and color correctness. Giclee printing is widely recognized as being the highest quality of all existing fine art printing methods.
Paper: We use 100% cotton acid-free archival fine art paper for all of our giclee prints. We feel that the quality of the paper is reflected in the quality of the print, which is why we choose to only use the highest quality paper media available.