giclée
A giclée is a high-quality print made using a specialized inkjet printer. This printing method uses archival inks and paper, which helps to produce vibrant colors and fine details. Giclée prints are often used for reproducing artwork, photographs, and other visual media, making them popular among artists and collectors.
The term "giclée" comes from the French word meaning "to spray," referring to how the ink is applied to the paper. Unlike traditional printing methods, giclée allows for a wider color range and greater precision, resulting in prints that closely resemble the original artwork, such as those created by Vincent van Gogh or Claude Monet.