WHAT IS A GICLÉE?
A giclée is a high-quality reproduction of an original work of art. The term “giclée” (pronounced “zhee-KLAY”), derives from a French verb describing the printing process. In the old days, where metal plates were used in printing, quality degraded slightly as each piece was made. Giclée printing, however, overcomes this weakness: every print is as crystal clear and color-correct as the very first!
Beautiful
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Although no reproduction can exactly match the luster and texture of an original, giclées preserve the beauty of the original artwork.
Accurate
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Aided by state-of-the-art technology, Christian personally checks each print run for color accuracy. (And he's really picky.)
Economical
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Collectors can purchase Christian's giclées at a lower price compared to the cost of an original. (Because there's only one original!)
Enduring
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Giclées are printed on acid free, 100% cotton rag paper, using Epson or Canon archival-quality inks, rated at 100+ year permanence.