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What is a Giclée?
What is an Enhanced Giclée?
How long does a Giclée last?
Have any museums expressed
interest in Giclées?
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What is a Giclée?
A Giclée is a “fine art print” produced on a high quality digital printer. As high tech computer technology has advanced, so too has fine art reproduction followed. A new process of reproducing fine art using state of the art computer technology has arrived, and this product is called a “Giclée”. Giclée is a French term meaning “spray of ink”, which describes part of the process. The word is pronounced “Gee-clay”.
The accuracy, clarity, sharpness and color vibrancy of reproductions produced by the Giclée process has astounded the art world. Fine art collectors around the globe have been quick to embrace today’s modern advances in technology and it is easy to see why. It is often very difficult to distinguish the original piece of art from a Giclée reproduction!
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