Heirloom Quality Giclée Prints on Archival Paper
In the art community, the term for archival print is “giclée” pronounced, zhee’clay. The word comes from the French, meaning to spray. It’s a fancy way to say the prints are done on large format inkjet printers. A 12 color inkjet printer squirts special pigments onto archival quality material, in our case - 100% cotton paper. Because of the pigments and quality print materials, giclée or archival prints demonstrate great resolution and have longevity with fade-resistant colors. Local and many online...