Giclée Fine Art Prints
Giclée (pronounced "zee-clay") is a limited edition fine art print rendered at a museum-quality level. Created with continuous tone inkjet technology, the process is given the name "Giclée" which in French means "to spray." It is an exciting and relatively new medium for both artists and photographers because of its exceptional quality and longevity combined with the desirability of "printing on demand." Both media and pigments are 100% acid free. In a controlled environment, projected longevity (with no observable color changes) is eighty to one hundred years.
Giclée Fine Art Prints are widely accepted at museums and galleries throughout the United States and abroad. Many museums have either mounted exhibitions of Giclée prints or have purchased prints for their permanent collections.
Available Giclée Fine Art Print media:
Canvas-- This coated inkjet cloth canvas is a cotton/poly blend with a matte finish. 13 mil thick. Smudge resistant. 42" maximum image width.
Hahnemuhle Photo Rag -- A bright white, 100% cotton, acid-free paper specifically designed for optimal photo reproduction. It offers the deepest, richest blacks of any of the papers. Available in two weights: 188 gsm and 308 gsm. 34" maximum image width.
William Turner -- 100% rag watercolour paper. White with a smooth finish. Available in two weights: 190 gsm and 308 gsm. 34" maximum image width.
German Etching Board-- Heavy, coated mould-made watercolor paper. 310 gsm, 34" maximum image width.
GSM: grams per square meter
Coatings: Adage Graphics does not have aqueous coating services at this time.
Stretching: Canvas stretching services are available for a nominal fee.
Fine Art Mounting and Framing: Adage Graphics does not have these services available in-house





