High Quality Posters of Great Masters !
Printed on heavy high quality paper, each poster is inspected individually by Marco Gagnon to maximize quality.

Marco Gagnon was already an artist at prep school. At age 10, he wrote stories and drew cartoon that he sold to his schoolmates for a nickel. Since then, drawing and painting have always been an essential part of his life.

When time came to choose a career, he studied Advertising Arts and became a successful graphic designer, but the drive to dedicate his life to the visual representation of reality was never far removed from his day-to-day activities.

For years, he tried his hand at various artistic media but it was the advent of computer applications and the striking evolution of color printing technologies that gave him the opportunity to express his talents and find “his” medium.

Marco now ranks among the pioneers of "CyberArt", the art of computerized visual representation. He is inspired by the beauty and perfection of Martial Art, which he has been practicing since childhood.

He produces high quality computer generated prints (Giclee on paper) in various sizes which can be easily framed and sold at very reasonable prices.

Giclee
The Giclee (pronounced "ghee-clay") process was born in the early 1990's as rock musician Graham Nash and his associate Mac Holbert uncovered a new capability of the Iris inkjet printer called the 3047.

These early machines had been developed for digital graphic proofing but it had not occurred to the manufacturer that its equipment would be adopted by artists as a digital method of fine art printing.

In 1991, thanks to Mr. Nash's vision, the world's first digital fine art atelier opened its doors. Since this early beginning, the technology in equipment, media, inks and craftsmanship have advanced immeasurably.

The technology provides incredible detail and brilliant color. The resolution (DPI or dots per inch) is actually higher than traditional lithography which results in crisp contrast with rich, intense color.