The
term Giclée (zhee-clay)
is a French term meaning "spray of ink." In the Giclée
process a fine stream of ink, more than four
million droplets per second, is sprayed onto archival art paper
or canvas.
Some of the
prints are
reproduced on Somerset Radiant White 100% cotton fiber archival
paper which was made in England, and some are printed on canvas. UV light protective
coatings cover the fade-resistant ink. The images very closely resemble
the original paintings.
The printer provides professional workmanship to obtain
a high quality that retains minute detail, and subtle tints and
blends.
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.Each print is
personally signed and numbered by the artist and comes with a Certificate
of Authenticity. When the last print in the edition is sold, the
edition will be closed. All images are available unframed.
The
artist reserves the right to use these images, or portions thereof,
on other products and/or to issue editions in a different size,
on a different substrate or utilizing a different printing technology. The artist reserves the right to update the printing process as advanced techniques become available.
Since each image
is printed when the order is received, please allow approximately
21 days for delivery. The art will be insured and shipped flat by
UPS, USPS, or Fed Ex. Prices are subject to change without notice
as the edition is sold out. |