About us
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Art4site was set up in May 1999 by owner manager and artist Michael Setek to provide specialist Fine Art reprographics, printing and website design services for artists, galleries and publishers. As a trained painter (Chelsea College of Art&Design) he has set up the business that creates a balance between Fine Art reprographics and professional giclée printing.
A great deal of research, time and investment in scanning and printing has enabled Art4site to benefit
from the most up-to-date techniques and highest quality of service currently available on the market today. Such a focused knowledge has attracted artists from across the country, and almost entirely through word of mouth recommendation, the business has grown to become one of the foremost Fine Art printers in the country.
Michael recognised that artists would benefit from a service that is provided by other artists. As a trained painter himself, to compliment his practice, he started to work with a small number of painters in Brighton. Soon the business developed a local reputation for its high quality reproductions and now, with the launch of the new website, gicleeprinting.co.uk, Art4site is sure to expand on an already successful enterprise.
Also offering an in-house website design service, Art4site has worked on a number of projects including an online e-commerce gallery for British watercolour artists, www.greatbritishwatercolours.com, which has been successful for both trade and retail marketing of print editions.
To find out more about becoming a self-publising artist of giclée prints, please visit our frequently asked questions section. |
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We also offer a website design and development service to assist our clients in publicising their work on the world wide web. This website, www.gicleeprinting.co.uk, was designed and developed entirely in-house. |
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We have been a Fine Art Trade Guild member since 2003. As part of our membership we have our prints tested every year by a laboratory to ensure we surpass the high standards of printing required. |
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