Shadow and Light – Bull Moose
Monique Benoit
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When it was exhibited at the Monique and Gisèle Benoit Centre, this painting by Monique aroused the admiration and fascination of many visitors. Magical! Fantastic! they exclaimed. In fact, the colours and contrasts create the illusion of a three-dimensional work, a bit as if the moose in the foreground was going to walk towards us.
The magic of the original painting is truly present in the fine art metal print that we are pleased to present to you. Available in only one size, with a matt or glossy finish.
80,00 $ CAD
Additional information
Type |
Metal print |
Signed and numbered |
Yes |
Edition |
75 |
Support(s) |
Metal print |
Certificate of authenticity |
No |
Original painting available |
No |
Monique particularly enjoys the landscapes of Grands-Jardins National Park, located in the beautiful Charlevoix region. This work is inspired by a lake called Lac à Poux, where she has observed moose on numerous occasions in the autumn.
The original painting belongs to a private collection. This is a 18’’ x 24’’ (46 cm x 61 cm) oil on canvas.
Fine art prints to spread the beauties of art and nature
Each year, Monique and Gisèle allow the reproduction of a limited number of original paintings. They do this essentially to make the products derived from their art accessible to all budgets, and above all, to finance the educational projects of the Society of Art and Science for Nature (SAS Nature), the non-profit organization of which they are co-founders.
THE GICLÉE: THE TOP IN FINE ART REPRODUCTION
Giclée is the generic term used throughout the world to characterize an art print on a high definition, large format inkjet printer. This word perfectly describes the principle used to deposit the ink in the form of fine droplets diffused by inkjet printers. Today the giclée defines the very high quality digital reproduction of an original painting.
THE PHOTOLITHOGRAPHY: CLASSIC AND AFFORDABLE
Photolithography involves a traditional printing process based on colour separation: four-colour offset lithographic printing. A photolithography can be
produced from the photograph of a painting.