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About our Giclees (Limited Editon Prints)

We are pleased to offer you LE Prints from a selection of our original works. Each LE Print is personally controlled using a closely watched quality process, for maximum endurance and identification with the original. Prints come unframed and unmated.

Print size (ACEO):  Each giclee measures exactly the ACEO proportions: 2.5" x 3.5".

LE series:  These fine-art giclees have been issued in very limited quantities (please look at the details of each print for its exact quantity). Each giclees is hand-signed and numbered by the artist.

Paper: Thankfully to the special surface of our hight quality fine-art paper, each print could rival with the original. We use special radiant white, watercolor paper for vivid color reproduction. It consists of alpha cellulose, acid-free, lignin-free and buffered wood pulp for archival purposes, coated, with a textured matte surface. Basis weight: 190g/m2 (51 lbs).

Colour quality: Each artwork is carefully printed for a maximum identification of the colors with the original one, using industry-standard Vivera or InkTec PhotoRET IV enhanced inks in a Color Photo Dye process. These inks also have a light-resistant UV. (Anyways, please allow some color differences of the digital images because of varied branded monitors and settings).

Protective spray: For extra protection, a thin film is additionally applied. It consists of a colourless, non-yellowing acrylate resin.

Average Permanence Rating: 20-90+ years (*)

Copyright: Any copyright mark eventually seen on the images of this site does NOT appear on the original or printed art work. However, any artwork (original, print or image) is copyrighted and can not be reproduced, copied or printed without the explicit permission from the Author. The Author always retains all copyrights.

If you are interested in licensing the use of any of our works, please contact us.

(*) Estimated composite analysis of paper and inks if framed under glass, based on Wilhelm Imaging Research analysis. Anyways, it's always advisable to keep giclees away of direct sunlight.



   
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