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Giclée (pronounced "gee-clay")
These editions are signed and numbered by
the artist. The print employs a revolutionary new technique which
is set to transform the fine art printing world. The combination
of new inkjet printers using pigmented ink rather than dye-based
ink has brought together high detail and resolution with that other
vital attribute - permanency. The light fastness achieved using
this combination of inks and specially developed fine art water
colour papers such as the Albrecht Durer paper used here will give
this print an estimated lifespan of 100 years.
Visually the print is very close to the original painting in colour,
tone and texture.
No print or painting will benefit from hanging in the sunlight.
All of John Freeman's new limited
edition prints use Giclée.
How
to order
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