Question about giclees

Bartc

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I have several paintings that I'm considering making into giclees for those wanting something less expensive than an original. My acrylics are pretty much all painted on Masonite panels, so they don't have a native texture, and I don't paint in high impasto style. I do not paint photo-realism, so super high detail is not an issue.
For this type of painting which do you think would be best: canvas or art paper surface?
Would canvas add to much texture of its own for a giclee or would it enhance the look?
 
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I made some years ago and loved how they turned out, but I decided I didn't want to make reproductions anymore. It's a good option to have though. :)
 
I hope this works out for you. It’s easier for me to have Artspan make prints on demand by the customer, and more economical.
 
Problem is when folks want to walk away with something right away.
 
You can make two on a sheet at a time once you pay for the initial set up. Then have them on hand that way.
 
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