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![]() Giclée (jhee-clay) fine art is produced with continuous ink jet technology on an Iris printer. Four million tiny droplets per second by four calibrated color streams of archival ink are deposited on absorbent paper or canvas. The expert printmaker and artist oversee every detail of the reproduction process. The result is a magnificent display of color with the precise hue, value and density of the original art. Glicées have been shown in exhibitions and purchased for permanent collections in museums throughout the United States and abroad. These include the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Guggenheim, and The Smithsonian. |