How is a fine art print and canvas produced?
Once an original oil painting is completed and allowed to fully dry, it is taken to a photographic studio where a digital image is taken of the original oil painting. The direct digital capture is done using a 384 mega pixel scanning camera system, as used by the world’s top art galleries. Special optics and lighting, combined with specialised techniques are used to match the digital file directly to the painting. The digital photograph is then checked by Killian Art’s publishers to ensure the image is of the highest quality. Once the publisher and Killian Art are happy with the digital image, additional elements are added, such as the pencil drawings for the bottom left and right corners and the text describing the elements of the painting. Once the final layout has been approved, Killian Art’s publishers will set about printing the fine art prints and canvases.