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The following limited edition prints are available in one of these formats:
Giclée (pronounced "zhee-clay") is a name for the process of making fine art prints from a digital source using ink jet printing. The word "giclée" is derived from the French language word "gicler" meaning "to squirt, spurt, or spray". It was coined in 1991 to represent any inkjet-based digital print used as fine art. Professionally produced inkjet prints are much more expensive on a “per print” basis than the traditional four color offset lithography process originally used to make such reproductions. Giclee prints can be produced on canvas, water color paper, or many other grounds.
Offset Litho is a two step printing technique for mass reproduction. First the original image is translated into forms that can be used on a printing press through "color separation", which starts by separating the original artwork into red, green, blue and black components. This makes it possible to create printing plates that can transfer color impressions to paper on printing presses based on the principles of lithography.