Giclée Prints
Giclée - first coined in 1991 by printmaker Jack Duganne is a term used for fine art digital prints made on inkjet printers. The name originally applied to fine art prints created on IRIS printers in a process invented in the late 1980s, but has since come to mean any high quality inkjet print and is often used by artists, galleries, and print shops to denote such prints.
| Single print size* | Framed* | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 16x12 (inches) | £65.00 | ||
| 20x16 | £90.00 | ||
| A2 (23.4 x 16.5) | £135.00 | ||
| 30x20 | £185.00 | ||
| 40x30 | £235.00 | ||
| 50x40 | £295.00 |
Images available are only printed to order.
No two are printed the same. Every print is original and unique.
Single prints sizes from 20 x 16 to 50 x 40 inches.
Triptychs and multi-frame options are available.
A bespoke service with colour matching to your décor.
Archival inks are used to ensure longevity of colours together with quality canvas.
For home or any commercial environment where a combination of quality furnishings and décor are important.
All photography, printing and mounting by the artist.
Please click here to view the images currently available; the gallery and images are updated monthly, all images are unique to the artist and not available in any shop or third-party website.
No two are printed the same. Every print is original and unique.
Single prints sizes from 20 x 16 to 50 x 40 inches.
Triptychs and multi-frame options are available.
A bespoke service with colour matching to your décor.
Archival inks are used to ensure longevity of colours together with quality canvas.
For home or any commercial environment where a combination of quality furnishings and décor are important.
All photography, printing and mounting by the artist.
Please click here to view the images currently available; the gallery and images are updated monthly, all images are unique to the artist and not available in any shop or third-party website.