Here’s an experiment in Adobe Illustrator. I combined two favourite Vancouver Canucks logos into one. The famous (infamous?) spaghetti skate logo was first used by the Vancouver Canucks in 1978 and held fast for almost 20 years! In 1997 the current orca splashing out of the letter C was created, and is still largely seen today. This would make a great gift for your ‘Nucks loving pal. The background on this print is a very dark blue with a subtle jersey texture.
Please note that a “Sean Cox Tattoo” watermark is shown on all my photos to avoid duplication. Your print will not have that subtle watermark.
All prints are sleeved in a cellophane wrapper, loosely rolled and carefully packaged in a rectangular box for safety. All purchases come with a free sticker.
This print measures 12″ X 14″
What’s a giclee print?
Giclee is a French term meaning “to spray”, referring to how an inkjet printer works and how giclee prints are usually produced. These large format inkjet printers use small spraying devices that can both match color and apply ink precisely, resulting in a high-quality print of the original art. Ink and paper must be high quality and considered “archival.” This is typically achieved using inks that are pigment-based instead of dye-based and any canvas, watercolor paper, or specialty printing paper designated as archival.
About this paper:
Smooth fine art paper: 100% cotton, 250gsm, Ph-neutral, archival medium made by Canon.
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