Giclee
Giclee is a printing technique that uses high-quality inkjet printers to produce fine art reproductions. The term comes from the French word "gicler," meaning "to squirt," which refers to how the ink is sprayed onto the paper or canvas. Giclee prints are known for their vibrant colors and fine detail, making them popular among artists and collectors.
This method allows for prints to be made on various materials, including canvas, watercolor paper, and photo paper. Giclee prints are often used to create limited editions of artwork, ensuring that each piece maintains the original's quality and integrity.