The term giclee print typically connotes a certain elevation in printmaking technology.
Images are high resolution digital scans printed with archival quality inks onto various
media like fine art canvas or watercolor paper. In the Giclee printing process, a fine
stream of ink--millions of droplets per second--are sprayed onto archival art paper or canvas.
Done well, Giclee prints are hard to distinguish from original artworks. Giclee prints are
well accepted in museums and galleries throughout the world. They are a highly collectible,
established medium in the fine-art community and now represent approximately 55% of all
fine art prints currently produced worldwide. They are truly museum-quality Fine-Art reproductions.