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Museum Quality Fine Art Giclée Prints
• Giclée (pronounced jheeCLAY) is a term used for fine art inkjet printing on fine papers or canvas using archival inks (tested to last for over 100 years with no noticable fading). There is no other method to produce a finer quality fine art print. (Giclée is derived from a french verb gicler meaning to squirt.)
• Paper & Canvas Quality - Unlike the competition, Carolina Art Editions prints are on the finest papers and canvas that money can buy. This ensures the deepest blacks and brightest colors. This paper and canvas is a 100% cotton rag art paper, acid free, ligin free, archival paper.
For information about the production of Carolina Art Editions giclées see - www.artfulcolor.com.
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