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Giclée on Canvas by Marta Wiley


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About this Artwork

Artist, singer, songwriter, author and actress, Marta Wiley’s artistic talent is boundless. With a career spanning 25 years she has a remarkable global following, which has resulted in hundreds of art exhibitions and thousands of paintings being produced. Marta is a true renaissance woman in the world of art, the imagery is as varied as her many talents, there is always something inspiring and unique in her application, whether painting a portrait or a gliding swan, one always knows it’s a Marta Wiley artwork.

Giclée + Other Art Terms

Giclée: From the French verb gicler, meaning, “to spray.” It is pronounced “zhee-clay”. The giclée process uses an incredibly accurate computer-controlled jet to apply ink to watercolor paper, canvas or etching paper. These unique jets are able to vary the width of the ink stream to as small as 1/100th the width of human hair. Giclées have a higher resolution than offset lithographs and the dynamic color range is greater than serigraph. Giclée reproductions are used to produce museum quality, fine art reproductions. In the art world it is generally regarded as the highest quality reproduction available.

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Marta Wiley

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Growing up in Cayocan, Mexico, Marta Wiley was surrounded by artistic and creative influences. Not only was her grandmother an accomplished artist, the Mexican government referred to her as a “National Treasure” as well. Surrounded by the same natural and cultural beauty that inspired Diego Rivera and Frieda Kahlo, Wiley expertly channels what she sees and feels into her art. Though her talent was nurtured by her family when she was young, Wiley’s formal training began when she studied art, music, and philosophy at Magnet Preparatory School in Miami, Florida. Later, Wiley attended Los Angeles' Otis Parson School of Design, (now Otis College of Art and Design), on a full scholarship.

During the mid-to-late 1990's, Wiley's extensive travels through Europe and Mexico continued to enrich her experience as a painter. From the lush landscapes of the Scottish countryside to the museums housing the works of the Old Masters, Wiley took the many lessons and insights she gleaned to heart, developing her "love of the line" and the "way of the eye". A deep love of the artistry and spiritualism of India and Nepal has also influenced her work.

Wiley has shown her work at over 300 galleries as well as museums and trade shows, and her paintings can be seen globally in top movies "Mission Impossible", "Along Came Polly", and others. One-woman shows are held yearly in Mexico, Canada, Japan and New York, and she has been commissioned by collectors around the world - private, public and corporate. Currently, Wiley owns her own publishing company, Marta G. Wiley Studios, where she is able to produce and distribute original artwork, music, books, installation pieces, apparel, and other products.