~ Giclee ~ The best term we have that separates digital fine art from commercial prints in Giclee. These prints are created on Iris inkjet printers, and more recently, on printers manufactured by various companies that use different technologies. The term Giclee is French for "to spray". The name Giclee will signify to the art buyer that the process and materials used to create a print were intended for the fine art market. We'll leave the definition of art and quality to the artist and art buyer. Our Newest Edition "Talking
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