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Giclee Printing
Giclee (jhee-clay) - the term is derived from the french verb Giclee meaning
to squirt - is fast becoming the method of choice to reproduce fine art
for both artist and collectors. The color fidelity of this high-end print
method is unsurpassed while retaining the original painterly feeling of
oil on canvas. Although much more expensive to produce than even the best
lithography, Giclee printing represents the future of fine art reproduction.
Our Giclee printing process uses archival quality inks on the best substrate
(paper or canvas) available.
You are investing in an a signed piece of artwork
that will last for generations when kept in the proper conditions. You
and your family will enjoy the rich colors and depth of details of Lori
Zummo's work for years to come. Only Giclee printing can faithfully reproduce
the crisp blue hues of a summer sky or the subtle greens and sandy earth
tones that are hallmarks of a Zummo painting.
Giclee prints are now found in the finest galleries and museums around
the world. The Louvre, New York's Metropolitan Museum, and the Guggenheim,
display Giclees as part of their collections.
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