"What I dream of is an art of balance."

 — Henri Matisse

What is a Giclée?

Giclée (pronounced Zhee-clay) is the process of making fine art prints from a high resolution digital source utilizing an inkjet printer. The printers utilize the CMYK (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and blacK) color process using fade-resistant archival inks. The four color process allows for increased resolution quality & color gamut and allows for smoother gradient transitions.

What is the Print Quality?

All prints are high quality genuine giclées on either premier art archival canvases or textured fine art paper, coated with UV spray guaranteeing 250 years of fade resistance under normal lighting conditions. Giclées are water-resistant and not water proof.
Giclées are produced by the wonderful artists at Hidden Treasures Art Gallery in McMinnville, Oregon. All my works of art are printed using K-3 or Ultra Chrome inks using the Epson 3800 or the Epson 9600.