
PRINTS
On occasion, I will select a handful of my sold originals to have smaller giclée reproductions made on either high-quality archival paper or gallery-wrapped canvas. You will find those selections here.

Giclée prints
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For art lovers and collectors, giclée prints are a smart investment as they offer exceptional fidelity to the original artwork. They are ideal for those who want to enjoy an artist’s work, but the original is out-of-budget or has already sold and is now unavailable.
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Giclée (pronounced “zhee-clay”) is a French term meaning “to spray,” referring to the inkjet printing process used to create high-quality art reproductions. These large-format printers spray fade-resistant inks with precision, delivering vibrant, long-lasting prints that closely match the original artwork—at a fraction of the cost.
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Avoid touching giclée prints as skin oils can smudge or damage the surface. Try to frame promptly to prevent bending or damage and keep protected under glass.. Avoid moisture; consider this when you decide where to hang the piece. Limit sun exposure even with UV protection as direct sunlight can fade prints over time.
