What is a Giclee ?....

 

Giclee (pronounced Zhee-Clay) is a French term meaning to spray.  A process by which an image is printed digitally by spraying a fine stream of ink onto archival art paper or canvas.  Since I do my own printing I have complete control over the quality of my Giclee Prints.  All of my Giclee Prints are reproduced from my own Original Silk Paintings.  All are printed with archival pigments on acid-free paper.  Signed and numbered in a limited edition.  A Certificate of Authenticity and an Artist Statement in always included.  I apply a special UV protectant that provides an invisible top coat.

Giclee prints have an impressive record for exhibition at galleries and museums.

  giclee's by artist Diane Lublinski The Louvre Museum in Paris
giclee's by artist Diane Lublinski The British Museum
giclee's by artist Diane Lublinski The Washington Post collection
giclee's by artist Diane Lublinski The New York Public Library
giclee's by artist Diane Lublinski The Philadelphia Museum of Art
giclee's by artist Diane Lublinski The Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art
giclee's by artist Diane Lublinski The New York Metropolitan Museum
giclee's by artist Diane Lublinski The National Art Museum
giclee's by artist Diane Lublinski The San Francisco Museum of Art

Treat your Giclee as you would any fine work of art

  giclee's by artist Diane Lublinski  Never display in direct sunlight.
giclee's by artist Diane Lublinski  Never expose to extreme temperatures.
giclee's by artist Diane Lublinski  Never rub the painting
giclee's by artist Diane Lublinski  Never use water, cleaning solvents or chemicals on either
    side of the paper.

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