These are museum quality Fine-Art reproductions,
also called Archival Prints. Each giclée
is part of an edition of 100.
A
Fine-art Giclée is the closest to an original painting
as you can get. These artworks are made with an ultra-high-resolution
fine-art printer, using twelve cartridges of the very finest
archival pigmented inks on acid free paper.
Giclées
will last more than 200 years before any noticeable shift in
color integrity occurs. Unlike regular printed reproductions,
Giclées are truly durable "Museum quality"
Fine-Art reproductions.
The
color and artistic value, quality of materials, and overall
looks make a Fine-art Giclée much more valuable and expensive
to produce than any other type of reproduction. Its Market value
increases even more if it is of a limited edition of 100 pieces
or less, and if it has been signed and numbered by the Artist.
Giclées
are accompanied by an Certificate of Authenticity indicating
the artists name, title of the original, current number and
size of the edition, hand signed by the artist.