If you're looking for the best quality fine-art printing, Giclée is what you're looking for. Giclée prints are long-lasting and widely utilized in museums and galleries worldwide to reproduce fine artwork.
We employ the most advanced professional inkjet printer for fine art Giclée printing, which has been calibrated by one of the best color experts in the industry.
Our pieces are limited editions, which implies that only a fixed number of every artwork are available. In other words, you can't get them anywhere else. The customer chooses the product's size available, we print the work in the chosen size and after it passes the quality check, the print is shipped in a professional tube. You may also find the limited edition number printed on a small sticker with each print. The original artist sends the edition certificate to the purchaser through email.
Everything we own, even our proofing paper, is archival. We may have to switch brands if the current ones aren't readily available or are of poor quality. Our assortment of materials and canvases is among the most comprehensive you'll find anywhere online. Giclée printing requires paper with a quick-drying surface, superb color reproduction, strong contrast, and perfect compatibility with our inks; thus, we utilize a form appropriate for this type of work.
Our response time is between one and three business days, depending on our current workload. All our Giclée printing and fine art scanning are guaranteed to be completed within five working days.
No. Giclée printing has several advantages over regular home printers. Print heads are finer and more versatile in large industrial printers than in personal printers. There are several high-end art paper and canvas makers who have developed a Giclée printer-friendly version of their products. To begin with, the ink is different and of a higher caliber than what you would find in a conventional printer. Lastly, the printers allow printing up to 44′′ broad and virtually no limit on the length.
Your print will survive at least 100 years, thanks to our use of high-quality archival inks and acid-free paper. Your print will stay longer if framed and hung in an area not exposed to direct sunlight.
Giclée printing, as opposed to lithography and serigraphy, does not necessitate printing an entire run at once, which is a significant benefit. Limited edition prints of our artwork can be produced using the Giclée process, which does not require you to invest in a massive print run up front. After selling a few prints, you should be able to cover the costs of scanning and printing, and from that point on, you can place orders as needed without having to worry about keeping extensive stocks of art prints on hand.
Lithographic and serigraphic printing is expensive initially, making them unaffordable for new artists or those who plan to print in modest quantities. We can certainly help with Giclée Print limited editions.
To avoid damaging or ruining your print, we strongly recommend getting your new artwork professionally framed rather than opening the postal tube yourself. Giclée printing is long-lasting, but if handled poorly, it is susceptible to damage or marking.
We do not accept exchanges because all our prints are custom-made to order, so please make your decision carefully. If you have any queries before placing a purchase, please don't hesitate to contact us.