What Are Giclée Prints?
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What are Giclée Prints?

 

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Giclée prints

Giclée prints comprise of the tiniest ink drops, literally millions at a time with almost infinite color variations. The inks used do not show any discernible changes in color for 75 to 80 years!  Presently, giclée printing is the only process that allows printing on different mediums (i.e., watercolor paper, photobase paper, or canvas).  As with any artwork, whether a print or an original, care against moisture is necessary. Giclée prints are not waterproof. Giclée prints may be ordered of the following paintings:

  • Firefall

  • Twilight's Children

  • Jazz Festival

  • Untitled But Keep Your Legs Together

  • Key West Guy

  • Annie's Approval

 

How do I order a giclée print?

Contact me either by telephone 713.294.2370, or by email charlabruce@att.net

 

 

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