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Insightful Comparison between Handmade Painting Reproductions and Digital Prints

Reproducing a famous painting by hands is a process in which the artists make a replica of an original piece of art. Artists create copies of artworks to expand the market and make hand painted artworks available at a good price and extremely close to the original.

Extremely different from hand painted reproductions, digital printing provides the designer with many options to print a picture if the machine is good enough. In digital print, there is no question of image distortion. This type of printing has more options for substrates like thin paper, ceramics, and fabrics that one can print safely. Digital printing depends on the customers’ preference.

Let us now compare handmade art reproductions with digital prints.

 

1. Mixing of Color

For reproducing a painting, color blending is totally handmade by artists. Artists take time and effort to mix the color before it comes alive on the canvas. It’s a very important process for them to get the correct color if they want to paint a perfect replica while as for digital print, the quality of the prints depends on the digital machine and its printing functions. The colors of painting reproductions capture an actual flavor of the original ones. The brush strokes are uneven, which define the real and most significant essence. But the layers of prints are even and offer a flat look in a totally opposite way.

 

A Bouquet of Roses

 

 

2. Color Correction

The color correction of painting reproduction is possible at any time. Artists can correct the color of a picture without any hassle and reach more in techniques, details, colors, and overall feelings. However, in digital print, the color correction is not possible. The only option available is to print again.

 

3. Cost

Compared to the expensive price of the original masterpieces, you can easily get a museum quality reproduction at several hundred dollars. But if you have very low budget, you have to consider digital prints as they are much cheaper than handmade reproductions.

 

4. Uniqueness

People with a good taste prefer to have hand-painted reproductions in their house. One who will buy these paintings usually has an aesthetic feeling of art and beloved artist. Each reproduction may look like the same but with more careful check, they are sole and different while prints will be completely the same if they are produced from a printing machine together.

 

Temptation (also known as The Gypsy Girl)

 

 

5. Availability

A painting reproduction entirely depends on the understanding of the artist and how he or she would depict. Hence, it is not so common in the market. When considering digital prints, they can be available fast, printing and finishing and over.

 

6. Time-consuming

Reproducing a painting by hands requires a lot of time. The artist must study the original piece of art, imagine a picture in the thoughts, and then start working on the replica. It will take some time in every process. If the artists are confident, they would transfer their imagination to the canvas. In digital printing, time is not a main factor. A worker can print multiple copies in various sizes within a short time.

 

Rue Saint Honore: Sun Effect, Afternoon

 

Today, the digital printing world is accessible to everyone. You can also print on different finishes and surfaces, for example, canvas, ceramics, or metal. It works well for every one. But if you are an art enthusiast and have enough budget to collect better paintings, take painting reproduction and never comprise with prints. Handmade reproductions give you the chance to touch the pigment and the brushes made.

Just figure out what your requirement is and accordingly, choose the most suitable one to yourself.

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