Black Cat Studio offers giclèe printing of reproductions for artists from our state-of-the-art, large format 44? Epson inkjet printers. We only use archival quality pigmented inks on museum quality rolls or sheets of 100% rag paper for permanence ratings of up to 200 years.
Originally coined by Jack DuGanne of Nash Editions, Giclèe is the term used to describe the digitally driven ink-jet printing process for making fine art prints. The term, from the French verb gicler, means "to squirt" or "to spray". Giclée is pronounced shee-clay.
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