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What Is a Giclée Print?

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The Giclée Print

Not all prints are made alike. As an art collector, you want a print that is long-lasting and fade resistant for years.

 

A giclée print (pronounced zhee-CLAY) is a high-quality art print created using special inkjet printers that spray tiny droplets of pigment-based ink onto canvas or fine art paper. Unlike regular prints that may use dye-based inks and simpler printing methods, giclée prints use long-lasting, archival pigments, capturing an incredible level of detail and richness in color. Those who require high standards in their art collection seek quality, depth, and staying power of the original pieces; a giclée print is the way to go.

 

Giclée Prints for Vibrant Colors and Soft Hues

 

When it comes to capturing vibrant, high-chroma scenes— like the emblematic turquoise waters of a tropical ocean and the radiating orange/yellow sunset at the beach -  or subtle hues - like the wisps of cool lavenders and blues at dusk over a mountain, a giclée print is ideal. This printing method is capable of reproducing the most intense or subtle colors with a lifelike quality, so your artwork can be as bright and breathtaking as the real thing or as quiet and gentle as a whisper. With giclée prints, you’re getting an image that feels as vivid and alive as the nature that inspired it,  connecting your space to the beauty of the outdoors.

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