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About Giclée Limited Edition Prints From the artist directly to you!
When I saw the quality of the first Iris Giclee print I received, I
was bowled over! Without any doubt, I knew I had made the right choice.
In fact they are like no prints I’ve ever seen before, giving darks so
deep and rich one seems to be looking into the surface, and the other
colors are equally wonderful. This is a product I can take pride in, and
one almost any artist would want to present to the world. What is a Giclee? Giclee: Giclee is french for "to spray", (pronounced "zhee-clay"). In short it is a process where-by the original image is scanned or rendered digitally. Artists at the printery, or atelier, work with the image on the computer screen to get it as accurate as possible. Because no screens are used, the prints have a higher apparent resolution than lithographs. The dynamic color range is like serigraphy. In the Giclee process, a fine stream of ink—more than four million droplets per second—is sprayed true 2880 x 1440 dpi Resolution of EPSON UltraChrome (archival) Inks onto archival art paper or canvas with most advanced print head ever produced by Epson. The effect is similar to an air brush technique, but much finer. Limited Edition Giclee Each signed numbered print will be created individually for you, at the time of order, with the next, lowest available edition number. The canvas is then stretched over a wooden frame and UV coated. However, some of the limited editions are still in the process of being proofed, so there may be some delay in the delivery of the print you choose. Some of the limited editions are still in the process of being proofed, so there may be some delay in the delivery of the print you choose.
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