Annie Siegel

Baynes Sound
Baynes Sound

East Ridge
East Ridge

Floating in the Storm 
Floating in the Storm

Undertow
Undertow

Subterranean
Subterranean


Giclée (pronounced "ghee-clay") is a French word meaning, "to spray". Giclée printing made its debut in 1985 and incorporates the technology of digital printing, whereby microscopic ink droplets are precisely positioned onto a surface. Giclée prints offer incredible saturation, depth of color and have the highest apparent resolution available today, giving a beautifully finished print that captures the essence of the artist's intent. These giclee prints use Epson UltraChrome Ink and rag acid -free watercolour paper made for Epson. Preliminary data from Wilhelm Imaging Research, Inc. indicates that for this combination of materials the lightfastness will be rated up to 100 years under glass. Many contemporary and influential artists have adopted this new, high-quality printing technique and it is accepted in museums and galleries world-wide.

Limited Edition Signed Giclee Prints are sent unframed on acid free backing with plastic cover. Prints are also available in larger sizes if custom ordered.


Disjunction
Disjunction

Encercado
Encercado
metamorphosis
metamorphosis