Giclée (pronounced zhee-CLAY) is an individually produced, high resolution, high fidelity, and high tech reproduction on a special format printer. The term “giclée print” denotes an elevated printmaking technology typifying the latest state of the art equipment and printmaking formats. In composition, giclée prints are superior to lithograph prints in every visible way. The giclée printing process provides better color accuracy than other means of pictorial reproduction.
When it comes to fine art reproduction technology, painters and photographers consider giclée prints the most viable medium because of the beauty, colors, and resolution. Giclee art prints are coveted by collectors and displayed in museums. Giclée reproduction offers beautiful tonal renditions.
Using this technique, Eric White is able to deliver the most accurate rendering possible of his original artwork.