Timothy Caroll Burney is the artist and photographer behind 'timothyBdesigns.com' based in Atlanta, Georgia. Inspired by the written word, Tim's photography and mixed media assemblages feature a presentation of chosen objects collected from around the world.
His designs have a definite order of how they relate to each other with colour, texture, lighting, and patina. His unique talent for composition and detail make his art perfect for today's lifestyles. The results combine simplicity and directness with great sophistication. His assemblages communicate elegance and luxury through compositional refinement and clarity of line.
timothyBdesigns specialize in providing top-quality prints, art prints, and posters that beautifully showcase a wide range of artwork. Our commitment to excellence is evident in every piece we produce, and we strive to deliver exceptional printing that captures the true essence of our artwork.
When it comes to printing, we understand the importance of using the finest materials and technology available. That is why we utilize state-of-the-art printers and archival inks, ensuring that every detail is brought to life with stunning clarity and vibrancy.
We produce museum quality large format giclee prints for customers across the United States & Europe.
- All images printed on premium archival papers (100+ years certified
Derived from the French term gicler – meaning ‘to squirt or spray’, the term describes a printing process whereby microscopic dots of pigment-based ink are sprayed onto archival-quality paper to ensure the fidelity of a limited edition print to an original artwork.
The richness, accuracy and depth of colour is thanks to the method’s potential to achieve a huge colour gamut (the spectrum of colours distinguishable by the human eye). Unlike the four tones used in lithography, giclées often use five: light cyan, cyan, light magenta, yellow and black.
Fantastic for reproductions which require maximum detail, giclées are most commonly found on watercolour paper or canvas, but can also be created on glass. Different types of paper will produce different effects. Matte paper works well behind glass due its lack of reflectivity, whilst the shine of a glossy finish can give an artwork a brighter appearance.
It is believed that a giclée will significantly outlast a lithographic print, keeping its vivid colour for up to 200 years.