About Giclee Printing

 

  • These limited edition Giclee prints are signed and numbered.
     
  • Each is printed on archival watercolor paper, using waterproof and UV fade resistant archival inks.
The Giclee process is accomplished with the use of large format printers using the latest advents in digital imaging and color management technology. The original painting is digitally captured at an extremely high resolution.

The result is exceptional and brilliant, faithful to the original's color, vibrancy, fine detail and texture, and virtually indistinguishable from the painting itself. Museums throughout the world including the Louvre use Giclee prints to substitute works of art too fragile to be exhibited to the public. New York's Metropolitan Museum, the Guggenheim and the National Museum of Mexico all proudly display Giclees as part of their collections.

 

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