Ted Goerschner’s work gives off a feeling of quaint villages, gardens and landscapes in softly colored, dreamy luminescence. Originally a housepainter and lobster fisherman, Goerschner earned recognition when he won the 1977 Rockport Art Association’s Gold Medal of Honor and was then featured in “American Artist Magazine.” Goerschner is a teacher, uplifting viewers through inspirational work which incorporates a less-is-more approach that challenges the imagination. Goerschner’s work has won many awards, and has been published in numerous national art magazines.
This giclee print was produced in a limited edition of 125. It is signed in the plate, and a certificate of authenticity is included.
This giclée print delivers a vivid image with maximum color accuracy and exceptional resolution. The standard for museums and galleries around the world, giclée (French for “to spray”) is a printing process where millions of ink droplets are sprayed onto the paper’s surface. With the great degree of detail and smooth transitions of color gradients, giclée prints appear much more realistic than other reproduction prints.