Giclée (pronounced “zhee-clay”) is a French word meaning “a spray of pigments”. This is how our fine art prints are produced. Inks from the printer tanks are forced through tiny nozzles, causing them to seperate into tiny droplets and “spray” onto the paper. The drops of ink are so fine that incredibly detailed and realistic image production is the norm. Our artwork is printed on 100% rag (cotton), acid-free, archival paper. Paired with light-fast ink, our art should be passed from generation to generation without diminishing in quality. The giclée process surpasses other processes in detail and in longevity and is the choice of fine museums around the world, when a reproduction is needed.