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Page One--Giclees
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What is a Giclee?
The word is French. It means spurt or squirt, in this case its meaning is “spray of ink”. From a hundred inkjets, more than a million droplets of ink per second are sprayed on a canvas or watercolor paper. Once completed an image is comprised of almost 20 billion droplets of ink. The latest Giclee Printing Technology enhanced the standard 4-color process to a 12-color process.
The resulting print has no perceptible dot pattern, an endless array of richly saturated color, and every nuance of the original image. The most archival, water based light-fast inks available are used. The latest inks offer a 70-year light-fastness and UV-resistance under museum archival condition.
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Treasure Trove
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Color of Gold
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Frames 1
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Frames 2
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Adele Earnshaw Arts PO Box 1666, Sedona, AZ 86339
E-mail: earnshaw@swiftaz,net
If you would like to talk to me, please email me your phone number and I will call you.
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