Giclée Printing: Transforming photographs into works of art
Giclée artwork is the new darling of the art world. It is coveted by collectors for its longevity and quality, and desired by museums, galleries and artists alike because it intimately inserts artisans into the creative process.
Giclée is a process to hand craft fine art prints from a digital source using fade-resistant archival inks. Each print is individually crafted as a high-resolution, high tech, archival quality piece of art. Four precision nozzles spray up to a million microscopic droplets of ink per second on deluxe fine art paper or canvas, creating artwork that is lush, velvet-like, and alive with the subtle nuances of the art. The ink is sprayed in a way that actually mixes the color on the page to create truer shades and hues.
A significant advantage of Giclée printing is that it allows the artist or printer full control of the printing process. Each print is individually made. Adhering to exacting standards means Giclée art is far superior in quality to Lithographs or to other products mass-produced from standard offset or desktop printers. Giclée art provides a much broader range of color, and the colors are brighter, last longer, and are so high-resolution that they are virtually 'continuous tone', rather than tiny dots. Giclee art is not only far superior in quality to standard printing, but injecting archival inks into archival art paper creates a product that will remain vibrant for generations.



