The revolutionary new Giclée
(ghee-clay) print is as rewarding visually as it is technically amazing.
A brilliant sharp Giclée print is simply the closest duplication
of an original artwork that is mechanically possible. The word "Giclée"
is French and means "spray of ink". Once printed on canvas
the image is comprised of almost 20 billion droplets of richly saturated
ink. The inks offer a 75-year light fastness and do not need to be glassed.
These twelve new Giclée prints by Ray Swanson must be seen to
be appreciated as they have every nuance of the original paintings.
All are rolled and unframed and prices include shipping.