Giclée pronounced (zhee-clay)
The most advanced and perfected technology in fine art reproduction is the giclee printing method.
Creating a giclee reproduction requires the utmost care and attention on the part of the printer. The original painting is photographed and a digital image is created which is read by a computer. The computer then relays the image to a six color, large format printer.
The printer produces the image by delivering a fine spray of ink, up to a million micro droplets per second. Each droplet is four times smaller than the human hair.
The display of a full color spectrum allows for the portrayal of the finest detail and vibrancy of the artist’s original image.
My giclees have been printed with only archival ink on archival canvas. Only the highest quality equipment and mediums available today are used in creating each giclee. They have been laboratory tested to withstand at least 150 years of normal atmospheric changing conditions.