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Giclée Prints

Monna Barrick describes “Giclée” Print Process

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Monna Barrick:

  • noun
  • Gicléezhee-klay )
  • Word Origin: French ‘sprayed ink’
  • a printmaking method using an ink-jet printer for photographic images of paintings to produce high-quality reproductions; also written giclee.

 

Examples:
  • In giclée, the ink is sprayed on to your choice of media in millions of colors utilizing continuous tone technology, retaining all the fine detail of the original.
  • Monna Barrick’s “Pinetop”  Enhanced Giclée Print (of her original oil painting)
  • 24×36 Framed ($550)
31 "Pinetop" Enhanced Giclée Print 24x36 Framed ($550)
31 “Pinetop” Enhanced Giclée Print 24×36 Framed