Choking Iris Hand Embellished Fine Art Print
8x10” image on 11x14” paper
Hand Embellished giclée print on fine art Moab Entrada Rag paper
In stock.
Shipped flat.
What is a giclée print?
A giclée (zhee-KLAY) print is an archival museum grade fine art print that, with care, will last for generations.
A giclée print is made with specialized inkjet printers that use archival pigment based inks. The French word giclée was first applied to this technology by Jack Duganne, a California artist and photographer who wanted to distinguish his prints from inexpensive inkjet prints made with dye-based inks.
Giclèe prints must be printed on archival materials such as Moab Entrada Rag (used for all of my giclée prints). This paper is a naturally acid free 100% cotton paper. It is a 290lb bleach and lignin-free paper with natural contrast and a high ink load with a beautiful smooth surface. The end product is the highest quality, yummiest print.
8x10” image on 11x14” paper
Hand Embellished giclée print on fine art Moab Entrada Rag paper
In stock.
Shipped flat.
What is a giclée print?
A giclée (zhee-KLAY) print is an archival museum grade fine art print that, with care, will last for generations.
A giclée print is made with specialized inkjet printers that use archival pigment based inks. The French word giclée was first applied to this technology by Jack Duganne, a California artist and photographer who wanted to distinguish his prints from inexpensive inkjet prints made with dye-based inks.
Giclèe prints must be printed on archival materials such as Moab Entrada Rag (used for all of my giclée prints). This paper is a naturally acid free 100% cotton paper. It is a 290lb bleach and lignin-free paper with natural contrast and a high ink load with a beautiful smooth surface. The end product is the highest quality, yummiest print.
8x10” image on 11x14” paper
Hand Embellished giclée print on fine art Moab Entrada Rag paper
In stock.
Shipped flat.
What is a giclée print?
A giclée (zhee-KLAY) print is an archival museum grade fine art print that, with care, will last for generations.
A giclée print is made with specialized inkjet printers that use archival pigment based inks. The French word giclée was first applied to this technology by Jack Duganne, a California artist and photographer who wanted to distinguish his prints from inexpensive inkjet prints made with dye-based inks.
Giclèe prints must be printed on archival materials such as Moab Entrada Rag (used for all of my giclée prints). This paper is a naturally acid free 100% cotton paper. It is a 290lb bleach and lignin-free paper with natural contrast and a high ink load with a beautiful smooth surface. The end product is the highest quality, yummiest print.