Gicleé Prints
What is a Gicleé? Pronounced - "zhee-clay", is a French word for 'spray of ink' and is used to describe a museum-quality print created on a fine art printer (such as an 'Iris') onto an archival watercolor art paper or canvas.
Although many artists use Gicleé as a way to precisely emulate an original, others appreciate the limitless flexibility inherent to digital imaging and use Gicleé as part of a creative process - either to create work or to use the technology to enhance the traditional process. Gicleé prints offer the opportunity to acquire a work of original art in a limited edition print.
My Gicleé reproductions set the highest standards available in the printing industry today. All of my additions are printed on watercolor paper, and carry a low edition size. Each print is number and signed.
Framing to museum quality standards by Malone Studio, Inc. is available.
Contact me regarding prices, framing and shipping.
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