Fine Art Giclée Printing
The word Giclée is derived from the French verb gicler, meaning “to squirt or spray”. Giclée printing is a digital process of spraying archival pigment based inks onto high quality fine art papers.
I use Epson large format printers together with Epson Ultrachrome K3 inks. The fine art papers I use are all of archival quality. They vary in type, brand, weight, brightness and surface texture.
Whether it’s a single print or an extensive exhibition, I will take the utmost care and the time necessary to achieve the best possible quality prints. Artists can be confident that they will receive long lasting, archival, fine art prints that are true and accurate in their visual characteristics, stunning to look at and feel good to hold.
When selling Open Edition prints, the number of prints you can sell of an artwork is unlimited.
When selling Limited Edition prints the number of prints of an artwork you can sell will be limited.