GICLEE PRINT REPRODUCTION PROCESS The fine art inThe Jubilee Collection are reproduced through the Giclee (pronounced jhee-clay) process, a digital method of creating limited edition prints. This technology, developed in 1989, renders a high quality art reproduction showing every subtlety and nuance of the original painting. Giclee prints have become accepted by the art community for their exceptional detail, archival qualities, and reasonable cost. Roland or Epson archival pigment inks are used for all Jubilee Collection prints. Finishing: Our canvas prints are varnished with a satin finish for protection against UV rays and the elements. This final touch increases durability and color saturation. Our watercolor prints do not require any sprays to maintain vibrant color and superior quality. |