Signed Paula Mae Green "Triple Geisha" Art Piece with custom frame
Size: 26 height x 22 width




Paula’s work is meticulously handcrafted with small brushes in order to get the fine detail unusual in most Batik.  The Batik process is a craft originating in the 13th century in Java.  It is a wax resist technique which involves working with natural fibers such as cotton or silk, fabric dyes and beeswax. 
 penetrating, protective U.V. Coating that protects the Giclée prints from harmful ultra-violet light rays.  Paula M
The most precise process of high quality art printing is the Revolutionary Giclée process. *Limited Edition* Giclée art prints are produced by a process that harnesses the power of specially designed large format printers which use continuous-tone technology. Long lasting water-based ink dyes are optically blended together to form a continuous-tone images with sharp edges and soft blends reproduced precisely. Highlights and tones are printed accurately and deep colors are processed with richness.  Fine streams of ink dyes, at approximately 4 million droplets per second, are impregnated into the hand mounted paper or canvas on a drum rotating at a high rate of speed. Exact calculations of hue, value and density direct the non-toxic, water based ink dyes, producing more than 500 chromatic changes from more than 8 million possible colors.  Upon completion, the Giclée prints are enhanced with a penetrating, protective U.V. Coating that protects the Giclée prints from harmful ultra-violet light rays.  Paula Mae Green Giclée Fine Art Prints are produced on high quality canvas. After completion Paula goes in and enhances each print with her own hand. By combining the Giclée printing process with the high quality canvas, the "original prints" become the finest quality, longest lasting art prints available with an apparent resolution higher than lithographs and a dynamic color range greater than serigraphy.
ae Green Giclée Fine Art Prints are produced on high quality canvas. After completion Paula goes