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art of reproducing fine art has become even more precise with
the invention of the revolutionary giclée (ghee-clay) printing
process. A giclée print is visually exquisite as well as technically
amazing. It is unsurpassed for brilliant true color and razor sharp
detail. Giclée reproductions are the new standard in the art
world. They are embraced for their high quality by major museums,
galleries, publishers and artists. A giclée print is the
closest duplication of an original artwork that is humanly, mechanically
or technically possible. The cornerstone of this process is enhanced
digital ink jet printers which are specifically designed for the rigorous and
precise criteria of fine art collectors and connoisseurs of museum quality,
limited
edition prints. Hundreds of inkjets (more than a million droplets of ink per
second) are sprayed on watercolor paper. Once completed,
an image is comprised of almost 20 billion droplets of ink.
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| 8x10 |
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| 11x14 |
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| 16x20 |
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| 20x24 |
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| 24x30 |
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Contact
the artist at 541-779-0072, 541-944-9148, or
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Last Light
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Machu Piccu
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Devon Coast
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Lavender
Lovelies
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Iris
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Fall Foilage
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Fire Of The Orient
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Down The Garden Path
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October On The River
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Red Roofs Of Sintra
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Snow Scene
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Swaying Softly In A Spring Breeze
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Poinsettias
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Fall Reflections
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Lea & the
Chicklet Vendors
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Tin Roof Sunday
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