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Bouquet de fruits

Loupe

Themes: Flowers and fruits

Medium: Lithography (not framed)
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Category:
Reproduction carsonism

Size:
20 x 16 in inches
Size:
50.8 x 40.6 in centimeters

Limited Editions: 450 

Price: $450.00
 

 
Description :

Using the blade to cut right into the paint, he flings onto the blank canvas the quick, vigorous dance of his hand, in touches that are most often spread along the diagonal or in a broad ellipse. A feeling of freshness, of energy, of rhythm immediately emanates: freshness and liveliness of the palette, energy and variety of the compositions, rhythm that enlivens and gives substance to his visual language.

By Guy robert

AUTHOR'S COPYRIGHT - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

Any reproduction by any means whatever, whole or in part, of texts or photographic material is expressly forbidden without written permission from Charles Carson.

It is further forbidden to copy any work of art, including the use of the particular style or pictorial depiction which are unique and exclusive of the artist in all or partly including the disguised imitation, and which are protected by the laws of author's copyright

COPYRIGHT ACT

"artistic work" includes paintings, drawings, maps, charts, plans, photographs, engravings, sculptures, works of artistic craftsmanship, architectural works, and compilations of artistic works;

14.1 (1) The author of a work has, subject to section 28.2, the right to the integrity of the work and, in connection with an act mentioned in section 3, the right, where reasonable in the circumstances, to be associated with the work as its author by name or under a pseudonym and the right to remain anonymous.

"work" includes the title thereof when such title is original and distinctive.

"infringing" means

(a) in relation to a work in which copyright subsists, any copy, including any colourable imitation, made or dealt with in contravention of this Act.

(b) in relation to a performer's performance in respect of which copyright subsists, any fixation or copy of a fixation of it made or dealt with in contravention of this Act.

"engravings" includes etchings, lithographs, woodcuts, prints and other similar works, not being photographs.

For full details of the Canada Copyright Act see:

http://www.cb-cda.gc.ca/info/act-e.html
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A winner product to offer to your customers!

You are retailer, manufacturer, wholesaler, we offer a discount to you according to your quantities.

Contact us! info@charlescarson.com

Lithography (not framed) :
limited offset lithography numbered from 1 to 450
(On paper or canvas transfer.)


- Gives you another interesting product to offer your customers!

Offset Lithography : In this printing process, an inked image on a metal or paper plate is transferred to a smooth rubber cylinder and then to paper. A photomechanical or digital process is used to re-create the image, which is run on a high- speed, automated press. Four-to eight-color printing presses are most commonly used, with all colors typically being printed at the same time. Touch plates or added color embellishments are common in offset lithography.



APA Definition*

A canvas transfer is a process where a offset Lithograph on paper is transferred to and backed up with canvas. To accomplish this, a paper-backed print is laid on a table and coated with a formula of acrylics. The chemicals used integrate with the print inks and, over a two-day period, are given a chance to cure between applications.The next day the coated print is put into a bath of chemicals and water and allowed to soak. At the time that the acrylics and inks (which are one) begin to separate from the paper, the wet print is removed from the tank. It is then laid on a table where the acrylics are peeled away from the paper. The wet, blank piece of paper is thrown away. At this point, the film, which is thousandths of an inch thick, is hand applied to a prepared canvas. Canvas transfers are durable and can be cleaned with warm water and mild soap if necessary. Permission of the copyright owner is required before a canvas transfer can be created.

*From the Art Publishers Association's official list of Limited-Edition Terminology. The purpose of the Art Publishers Association (APA).

 




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