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Giclée Studios (pronounced Jhee Klay) was founded in 2020 by creative duo Nikki Adair, a former Fashion Buyer and Designer and her husband Tom Adair, former Jardan homewares Designer and Buyer and now full-time Artist. Tom and Nikki’s creative backgrounds, along with Tom’s unique, experimental lens as an Artist, have given Giclée Studios a high-quality edge in a crowded market of low-quality, repetitive decorator prints. With a desire to create photography prints using only museum-grade, archival paper, and the finest giclée printing techniques, their works straddle the under-represented space between mass market and the higher end, often un-affordable artworks, with prices starting from $60 up to $800 for their largest prints. From gaining their first sales via word of mouth, fast-forward to today and Giclée Studios have loyal customers Australia-wide and Internationally, and working alongside commercial clients, with Giclée Studios prints now adorning the walls of co-working spaces The Commons, in Cremorne as well as Central House in South Melbourne. Now in 2021, they've collaborated with Flowers by Brett Matthew John to create an innovative print collection titled 'Photo Synthesis.' The limited edition print collection combines FBMJ’s signature blooms and visionary artistry, mixed with Giclée Studios' creative vision and mediums that Tom incorporates in his artworks including neon lights, dichroic and silver film, projection, and airbrush paint. The result is a playfully colourful redefinition of what a traditional still life floral looks like, and a curated hyper-coloured collection of art prints that transform the humble flower into fine-art. The limited-edition collection is available until the 31st October 2021, via www.giclee-studios.com

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Giclée Studios (pronounced Jhee Klay) was founded in 2020 by creative duo Nikki Adair, a former Fashion Buyer and Designer and her husband Tom Adair, former Jardan homewares Designer and Buyer and now full-time Artist. Tom and Nikki’s creative backgrounds, along with Tom’s unique, experimental lens as an Artist, have given Giclée Studios a high-quality edge in a crowded market of low-quality, repetitive decorator prints. With a desire to create photography prints using only museum-grade, archival paper, and the finest giclée printing techniques, their works straddle the under-represented space between mass market and the higher end, often un-affordable artworks, with prices starting from $60 up to $800 for their largest prints. From gaining their first sales via word of mouth, fast-forward to today and Giclée Studios have loyal customers Australia-wide and Internationally, and working alongside commercial clients, with Giclée Studios prints now adorning the walls of co-working spaces The Commons, in Cremorne as well as Central House in South Melbourne. Now in 2021, they've collaborated with Flowers by Brett Matthew John to create an innovative print collection titled 'Photo Synthesis.' The limited edition print collection combines FBMJ’s signature blooms and visionary artistry, mixed with Giclée Studios' creative vision and mediums that Tom incorporates in his artworks including neon lights, dichroic and silver film, projection, and airbrush paint. The result is a playfully colourful redefinition of what a traditional still life floral looks like, and a curated hyper-coloured collection of art prints that transform the humble flower into fine-art. The limited-edition collection is available until the 31st October 2021, via www.giclee-studios.com

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