Giclee' Prints
Giclee prints are reproductions made from original art or photographs printed on watercolour paper or canvas. This type of reproduction is becoming the new standard in the art industry, and is widely embraced for its quality by major museums, galleries, artists, publishers and photographers.
A Giclee' print is the closest replication of an original art work that is currently possible.
Giclee' (jee-clay) is a French word meaning "to spray or to squirt ink" originated in the 17th century. This method of printing was developed in 1989 as a digital method of fine art printing.
A Giclee' print is the closest replication of an original art work that is currently possible.
Giclee' (jee-clay) is a French word meaning "to spray or to squirt ink" originated in the 17th century. This method of printing was developed in 1989 as a digital method of fine art printing.