Giclée Prints

Giclée (jee-clay) prints are images reproduced from original works of art using a large-format, digital, high-resolution ink-jet printer.

My prints are produced in small limited editions by Qoro Fine Art Services. This firm, authorized to replicate museum originals, uses patented Dupont technology to insure reproduction fidelity and durability.

Every signed and numbered print is lightfast, water resistant, and hand coated for increased protection and image enhancement, with an archival life of over 100 years. Each print comes with a certificate of authenticity and a guarantee against fading and water damage. Qoro Replicas achieve a much wider range and depth of color than conventional prints, retaining all the fine detail of the original. I work closely with Qoro's master printmaker, who prints one image at a time onto archival paper or canvas, using archival inks.

Individualizing giclée prints to add to their value is called remarquing. When the artist's hand embellishes a print by painting or drawing on it, that remarqued print becomes a one of a kind work of art.

Prints may be special ordered in custom sizes upon request.

 


Jane Shafter ©2014