Description
- Hahnemühle Rag
- Archival-Museum grade Giclée
- Archival pigment inks with lightfastness ratings of over 200 years
- Prints come with 1/2 ” – 1″ white border to protect the edges in shipping and to facilitate framing
What is a Giclée?
A Giclée is a printing process using high-quality digital files, archival-grade pigments and acid-free media resulting in a fade-free image.
How does a Fine Art Giclee differ from a traditional art print?
Giclée art printing achieves its quality from its seemingly “dot-less” imaging technology that varies from traditional fine art printing which typically relies on screen pattern dots to reproduce full-range color halftones. The Giclée process enables reproduction on virtually the same media as the original artwork whether it’s canvas, textured watercolour paper, or specialty fine art papers.