Cotti Price List &
Online Giclee & Gift Item Ordering
Please call or email to inquire about originals.
Giclees & Gift Items can be ordered directly through PayPal.
Prices for originals include frames.
If you would like an original unframed please inquire.
GW = Gallery Wrapped (instead of frame) / LE = Limited Edition
Prints are matted but not framed.
If you do not see a painting available in Giclee,
but would like one, please inquire.
What is a Giclee ?
If you do not see a thumbnail image next to a name,
the painting may be available but not yet on the web site.
Please call Cotti for current availability before ordering online
702-349-5810
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Originals can be ordered by phone.
Giclees can be ordered directly through PayPal.
PayPal requires their users to verify their bank account to send over $2,000.00 USD.
For alternative payment options please inquire.
Prices for originals include frames.
If you would like an original unframed please inquire.
GW = Gallery Wrapped (instead of frame) / LE = Limited Edition
Prints are matted but not framed.
8" x 10" Giclees are canvas on artboard.
All other Giclees are canvas stretched on frames.
If you do not see a painting available in Giclee, but would like one, please inquire.
If you do not see a thumbnail image next to a name,
the painting may be available but not yet on the web site.
Please inquire for delivery time.
Shipping
When ordering more than one of the same item,
$5 is added for each additional Giclee if in a $15 price group (except gift items).
$15 is added for each additional Giclee if in a $25 price group.
$20 is added for each additional Giclee if in a $45 price group.
Shipping cost will be minimized as
much as possible without compromising
proper packing standards when ordering
multiple items and will be quoted or credited accordingly.
Have Questions? Please email or call
702-349-5810
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What is a Giclée ?
Giclée (pronounced "ji-clay") is a French word meaning "to spray." A Giclée is created by first converting the original art into a digital file. This is done by digitally scanning the original art (or in some cases, a high resolution photo of the original art) with a high resolution scanner. (Art created digitally can also be used to create a Giclée.) The digital file is then "color corrected" to match the original art. This file is then used with a special high resolution color printer that mixes the spray of four to twelve different colors of ink (depending on the printer) to print the image onto paper or canvas. A high quality seven or twelve-color printer will spray up to several million microscopic droplets of ink per second and can produce continuous tone renditions that maintain the subtle hues and values of the original. A variety of factors determine the quality and longevity of a Giclée, including the computer, scanning, and printing equipment, the media (canvas), and the type of ink. State of the art equipment and quality materials at the hands of a knowledgeable and masterful technician can yield a museum quality Giclée that far surpasses the color range of a serigraph and the resolution of color lithography. |