Giclee (pronounced Zhee-Clay)
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A Giclee (pronounced Zhee-Clay) is a French phrase coined in the 17th Century. It refers to a technology brought forth by a machine called the Iris. The support material, such as paper or canvas is carefully attached to a spinning drum while infinitely small pixels of rich, vibrant archival inks are sprayed at a very high speed. This renders an amazingly smooth and consistent image, a Museum Quality Fine Art Reproduction. A special UV protecting agent is applied that provides an invisible top coat. It will not yellow and will resist cracking. Each art painting is inspected and goes through several quality control checks before the artist gives her final approval and signs the Certificate of Authenticity. All of the images on this web site can be made into a Giclee up to 60 inches long 40 inches wide, on paper or canvas. For more information on prices you can e-mail me at: t@tanyalambrecht.com |

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