Giclée (pronounced "shee - clay") prints are printed directly from a digital file and use archival inks on acid-free paper providing vivid and accurate color.
The quality of the giclée print rivals traditional printing processes and is commonly found in museums, art galleries, and photographic galleries. Examples of giclée prints can be found in the Metropolitan Museum, the Museum of Modern Art, and the Chelsea Galleries.
Printed on 11.5mil watercolor paper using Epson UltraChrome Ink with a lightfast rating of 92 years based on accelerated testing of prints displayed indoors, under glass. Actual print stability varies according to media, display conditions, light intensity and atmospheric conditions.
Each print is individually inspected and hand signed by the artist for color and print quality. ------Back