Giclée prints on canvas with traditional plein-air frames
What is a Giclée?
Giclee printing (pronounced zhee-clay) is a method of printing to create high quality prints. Originating from the French term, “la giclée,” it means, “that which is sprayed or squirted.” Giclee printing began in the 1980s, when high-resolution digital scans were used in conjunction with archival quality inks. In 1991, printmaker Jack Duganne coined the term for fine digital prints that are made on inkjet printers. Giclee printing is a type of inkjet printing, but not all inkjet prints are giclee prints. The intention of giclee printing is to produce a product at a higher quality and with a longer lifespan than a standard desktop inkjet printer.
These limited edition framed prints are the closest representation to my original paintings. Each image is printed on fine art canvas using archival inks and framed with traditional plein-air frames.
A certificate of authenticity accompanies each print, numbered and hand signed by the artist.
The sizes listed are for the image, the frame will add 7” to to height and width.
Please note depending on availability, some frames may take 4 weeks to complete.
Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See
$300.00 - $350.00
Framed Giclée Print
Just a bear with beautiful eyes
ChatterBox
$350.00
Framed Giclée Print
We all have that someone in our lives. Or we are that someone!
Not by the Hair of my Chinny Chin Chin
$150.00 - $300.00
Framed Giclée Print
He’s a tough little pig and you will not blow his house down!
Angry Bird
$300.00
Framed Giclée Print
This was Joan. A mean old bird till the day she died at 12 years old. I didn’t like her in the beginning, but I grew to love her for her witchy-ness