Giclees
Giclée is a French word meaning “a spraying of ink” (pronounced “zhee-clay”). Giclées have the highest visual resolution available, as much as 2,880 dots per inch in which a variable dot size is used to create the color on the print. Over four million droplets of ink in 10 colors are sprayed from printer nozzles onto the media. Since no screens are used, the prints have a higher visual resolution than a lithograph print, and a color range far greater than a silkscreen print. Displaying the full color spectrum, giclée prints remain true to the original in both color and detail, and have a life of over 200 years. All prints are carefully shipped rolled in a tube.