Description
Giclée printing is a printing method for creating high-quality prints from paintings or works of art. Originating from the French term La Giclee, it means that which is sprayed or squirted. Although Giclée prints are not as valuable as the original artworks, they have allowed artists to disseminate their works to a wider audience, making them very valuable.
Giclée printing is expensive because the technology and materials used to create them are expensive.
In addition, the process itself is meticulously slow, can provide virtually perfect color reproduction in a long-lasting format, is the closest to the real thing you’re likely to find, and at a much lower cost than the genuine article. For artists, lower-priced Fine Art prints allow more buyers to collect the artist’s work, increasing distribution and visibility. Pigment-based paints
have a longer lifespan, lasting from 100 to 200 years without significant fading.



