GicleeGiclee prints are the latest technology of the 21th century. The word "Giclee" is pronounced Ghee-clay and is a French term meaning "to spray." A Giclee uses hundreds of thousands of tiny dots "sprayed" on the surface of a paper to create an image. Giclees are printed using six colors rather than the traditional four, giving the artist the ability to more closely match the colors of the original. Giclees are printed at 1440 dpi (dots per inch) using water-based archival fade resistant inks. This gives the print incredible accuracy in detail and color. The fade resistant inks used are very durable and will give the collector many years of enjoyment. Tisa's Limited Edition Giclees are printed on extra heavy weight, acid-free papers that remain very flat when framed. As with any art, they should not be hung where direct sunlight hits them. |



