 
The French term Giclee, (zhee-clay) meaning spray of ink, is often used to describe these prints. This process of fine art printmaking requires precision and attention to detail. Creating the edition also requires utmost care in assuring color quality and consistency.
Size and substrate variety can be executed without compromising detail and color vibrancy. Printing from an original, transparency or electronic file makes the Giclee printing process extremely versatile.
Giclee2000 specializes in on-demand printmaking. An artist can set the number for a limited edition and order prints only as they are needed, without the obligation to finish the edition. The artist also has the option when using archival papers to add their own touches to the finished prints such as pencil and ink, air brush, oil, etc. to create an embellished giclee print.
Using archival papers and pigmented inks will assure enhanced color performance, luminosity and image stability ensuring high quality and long lasting prints.
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