Q: What is a Giclée Print?

A: Giclée -

A new process using advanced technology to create a lustrous, continuous-tone digital print that meets or exceeds the quality of traditional ligthography and screen printing.


Organic, water-based multi-color inks are applied to the surface of archival papers from tiny jets one-tenth the diameter of a human hair.

From collectorsguide.com

 

Monarch
This Giclée print by Maggie LaNoue is 14" x 11" and vibrant color.
Click on it to see another image of the actual print.


Vibrant color Giclée prints by Maggie LaNoue are archive quality with fade resistant ink and acid free paper.

They are fade-resistant prints lasting up to 200 years under glass.

Learn more about Giclée prints from Wikipedia, including the proper pronounciation!

*Ink lightfastness ratings are based on accelerated testing of prints on specialty media, displayed indoors, under glass or UV plex.

Actual print stability will vary according to media, printed image, display conditions, light intensity, humidity, and atmospheric conditions.

Epson does guarantee longevity of prints.

For maximum print life, display all prints under glass, UV plex, lamination or properly store them.


See all the styles of Maggie's Giclée prints!

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