Giclee vs. Prints
What is a Giclee? What is the difference between a Giclee and a Print? As you are browsing you may notice a few different reproduction options and are wondering how they are different. Let's break it down!
Giclee: Matte and lightly textured.
Print: Satin and smooth finish.
Giclee: Standard, easy to frame options available.
Print: Standard, easy to frame options available.
Giclee: Inkjet printed on 285 gms professional watercolor paper and complies with the highest archival standards.
Print: Printed on Pro Lustre photo paper for vibrant colors with a 100 year archival rating.
Giclee: Limited to 10 reproductions made of each size.
Print: Unlimited reproductions made, copyrights reserved by artist.
Giclee: Hand painted metallic elements, hand numbered and signed by the artist.
Print: Digitally imposed authentic signature at bottom right corner.
So what are you paying for in the difference between Giclees and Prints? It really comes down to your individual interests when it comes to collecting art. Are you beginning your collection and want to grow your range at an approachable price, or are you interested in showcasing one of a kind pieces? Lots of factors come to play when making the decision between the two reproduction options, like budget, material, and originality.
Either way, we believe you should always lean with your heart when choosing artwork. We offer nothing but the highest quality for all our offerings, so as long as you choose a piece that sings to you, you cannot go wrong.