What is a Giclée Fine Art Print?


A Giclée print (pronounced zhee-clay) is a high-resolution, fine art print created using inkjet printing technology. The term "Giclée" comes from the French word gicler, meaning "to spray," referencing how the ink is applied to the canvas. The printing system we use implements a rare 3-pass system to ensure fantastic color density and durability.

What makes a Giclée print special?

Unlike standard prints, Giclée printing uses pigment-based - not dye-based - colors on museum-quality substrates and are of high resolution (300 DPI+). They reproduce the original artwork with stunning precision. Subtle gradations, fine textures, and vivid colors are all faithfully captured. Our prints can last over 100 years and closely resemble the original paintings.
Giclée prints are the industry standard for reproducing fine art without compromising quality.

So when you purchase a Giclée print, you’re not just getting a poster—you’re investing in a museum-grade reproduction that’s built to last, with exceptional beauty and fidelity to the original work.