Fine
Art Prints
A giclee print uses
acid free thick watercolor paper with archival inks, each rated to last 100
years and more without any noticeable fade. Original watercolors, serigraphs,
lithographs, and most other works on paper will fade faster than a well-made
giclee. The definition is so precise and sharp (using 300 dpi) that it is often
imperceptible from the original.
However, it is important to take special precautions as you would with any fine art. To increase longevity, prints should not be placed in direct sunlight, damp areas, or outside conditions. It is preferable to mat and frame.
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Spirits (Horse Art prints) limited edition giclee prints |
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Angel Art prints limited edition giclee prints
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