Teacups Giclee

Posted by pet | Critters | Sunday 6 May 2007 4:06 pm

Giclee so what is it?

Teacups red rose

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Giclee is a noun deriving from the French verb gicler, which means “to spray”.
Unlike the printers used for small photos, or day to day printing A “Giclee” print is a piece of printed artwork or photograph produced by using a high quality digital inkjet printer which has between eight and twelve ink cartridges.

A Fine art Giclee is the closest to an original painting you can get. These artworks are made with an ultra-high-resolution fine-art printer, on acid free paper or canvas.
Unlike regular printed reproductions, Giclee are truly durable “Museum quality” Fine-Art reproductions.

Canvas for Giclee provides a high gloss finish for all applications that require the highest image quality and an archival display life.

Archival is a term used to define museum standards for the creation and framing of works of art. Archival materials consist wholly of acid-free papers and adhesives.

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