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Please Visit Our New
website at:
cecilwilliamsphotography.com
Giclée
Prints
The images and icons presented here reveal the creative phase
of Cecil Williams' work and bring to life his journey as a human
rights photographer recording history and paying tribute to quiet
American heroes. Williams' passion allows us to see into the heart
of a revolution, while at the same time gaining a better view
of ourselves.
Prints
are custom Giclée pigmented prints on canvas and watercolor
stock and Fujix photographic surfaces on matte or glossy. Sizes
range from 8x10 inches up to mural size 36x48 inches!
Each
print is signed and numbered by the artist and comes with a certificate
of authenticity and didactic information.
Order
soon, this edition is limited to 250 per size!
Ordering
is easy and only requires a phone call. The Image Group accepts
all major credit cards.
On
Display
Many of the images seen here are exhibited at Claflin University
in Orangeburg, S.C., the alma mater of the photographer.
What
is Giclée?
Giclée (jhee-clay) - French meaning 'to spray ink'.
A scanned image printed on a high resolution, inkjet printer.
Giclee
prints (also known as Iris prints) are advantageous to artists
who find it not feasible to mass produce their work, but want
to reproduce their art as needed.
Once
an image is archived, additional reproductions can be made with
minimal effort and cost. Thus the up-front cost of mass production
is eliminated and printing is done on demand.
Another
tremendous advantage to Giclee printing is that artwork can be
reproduced to almost any size and on various media, giving the
artist the ability to customize prints for a specific client.
Coming Soon: Cecil Williams' new books; "Out-of- the Box
in Dixie," and "Orangeburg 1968: A Place and Time Remembered."
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