Beautiful Affordable Limited Edition Artworks
Hey everyone, I wanted to share a little about how I launched Chic Art Prints. As someone who’s always been passionate about art and design, I was constantly on the lookout for beautiful, unique pieces to decorate my home. But I found that a lot of art prints out there were either mass-produced or just didn’t quite capture the vintage-inspired aesthetic I was looking for.
That’s when I decided to take matters into my own hands and launch Chic Art Prints. Each of my digital art prints is carefully crafted and printed using high-quality giclée printing techniques on fine art paper. My fulfilment partner theprintspace is the UK’s first fine art and photographic printing service that is 100% end-to-end carbon neutral. We take pride in the quality of our reproductions, making sure each print is as beautiful and vibrant as the original artwork.
I am inspired by vintage aesthetics, particularly the glamour and sophistication of the Art Deco era. But I also love to add a modern twist to our designs, creating something truly unique and timeless.
Each of our designs is sold in a limited edition of 50, with a certificate of authenticity and the edition number printed on the certificate. This means you’re not only getting a beautiful piece of art, but also a rare and valuable addition to your home décor.
I am always working on new designs and releases, so be sure to follow us to stay up-to-date and be the first to know about the latest collections. Apart from stylish, fashion illustration inspired artworks, I also have plans for feminine, art-led posters. I encourage you to check out the website and explore the (I think) beautiful, limited-edition prints. Thank for your support and I hope you will enjoy the prints as much as I do!
Marta Rusin (Founder, Chic Art Prints)
More info: chicartprints.com
Magical Portraits limited edition collection by Chic Art Prints
Golden Art Deco limited edition collection by Chic Art Prints
Tamara in a Gold Dress art deco style limited edition print
Isla and Spring Blooms limited edition print
Pearl and Gold flowers limited edition art print
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Giclée print means ink jet. The size shown in the pictures will set you back 65 British pounds or 150 framed. Designed by AI. Careful what you pay for.
You seem to enjoy leaving negative comments on many art posts. My prints use the Giclee technique with high-quality archival pigment-based inks and velvet textured Hahnemühle German Etching paper, which creates stunning fade-resistant prints. The Giclee technique ensures excellent colour and detail reproduction. The prints start at £40 and cost up to £65 for the A2 size, with the option of wood and glass frames (not Ikea). Shipping is free in the UK and Germany, a flat rate everywhere else. I designed the prints myself, with a bit of help from AI digital painting, and digitally corrected and refined them for the final output. While the definition of art is subjective, most people appreciate art for the final output rather than the technique used. Some don’t rate photography or digital art, and that’s fine. The prints are unique and numbered editions of 50. I'm sorry that you don't appreciate my work, but I'm even more sorry that you think it's acceptable to belittle others' efforts.
Load More Replies...Giclée print means ink jet. The size shown in the pictures will set you back 65 British pounds or 150 framed. Designed by AI. Careful what you pay for.
You seem to enjoy leaving negative comments on many art posts. My prints use the Giclee technique with high-quality archival pigment-based inks and velvet textured Hahnemühle German Etching paper, which creates stunning fade-resistant prints. The Giclee technique ensures excellent colour and detail reproduction. The prints start at £40 and cost up to £65 for the A2 size, with the option of wood and glass frames (not Ikea). Shipping is free in the UK and Germany, a flat rate everywhere else. I designed the prints myself, with a bit of help from AI digital painting, and digitally corrected and refined them for the final output. While the definition of art is subjective, most people appreciate art for the final output rather than the technique used. Some don’t rate photography or digital art, and that’s fine. The prints are unique and numbered editions of 50. I'm sorry that you don't appreciate my work, but I'm even more sorry that you think it's acceptable to belittle others' efforts.
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