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Our giclée artwork is a one-at-a-time reproduction of an original painting. We use only the finest high pigment content ink on artist quality canvas and paper. The one-at-a-time method of reproduction guarantees that the color- balance will be accurate and personal attention given to each piece by the artist

 

      CANVAS ROLL-UP

Giclée reproduction on artist quality canvas, signed by the artist, dated, varnished, and shipped in a round or rectangular shipping tube. The canvas has a minimum 2” dark gray border and is ready to be stretched and framed by you or your favorite frame shop.

 

      CANVAS STRETCHED ONLY

Giclée reproduction on artist quality canvas, signed by the artist, varnished and stretched on kiln-dried precision cut wooden strips. The canvas edge is 3/4" deep and a hanger wire is installed. The artwork is ready for framing by you or your favorite frame shop.

 

      GALLERY WRAPPED

         The canvas is wrapped around stretcher bars, usually 1.5 inches deep. Where practical, the image continues around the stretcher bars. If not practical, then a charcoal gray color continues from the image edge and wraps around the stretcher bars. All fastening is on the back and a hanger wire is installed. The artwork is ready for wall mounting without a frame.

 

      CANVAS AND FRAME

Giclée reproduction on artist quality canvas, signed by the artist, varnished and stretched on kiln-dried precision cut wooden strips, complete with frame and ready for hanging. The artwork is shipped in a protective box.

 

      POSTERS

Giclée reproduction on artist quality heavy velvet cotton rag paper with a white border. An invisible protective coating is applied over the image before shipping. The poster is shipped in a round or rectangular tube. The poster may be wall mounted as-is or taken to your favorite frame shop for mounting behind plastic or glass glazing.

 

GICLÉE

Giclée (pronounced zhee-clay) is a derivative of two French words: le gicleur (the jet), and gicler (to spit, spurt or spray). In the art world, giclee it is used to describe a method of printing by the use of a very high precision machine that can deposit micro-droplets of fade-resistant archival inks so close that they faithfully resemble the original artwork
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