Archival Pigment Prints
Also known as "Giclée Prints"
Giclée (pronounced zhee-clay) reproductions were originally developed in 1984 as a digital method of fine art printing. The word Giclée is French for to spray on or to spray ink. This advanced method of creating museum quality art prints uses high-end ink jet printers and archival watercolor papers and inks. With the giclee process, it is now possible to create images with a similar look and feel to the original work of art.
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