*The term “giclee” (zhee-CLAY), is derived from the French word “gicleur” which translates to
“nozzle.” The French verb “to spray” is “gicler,” so logic tells us that the direct object of that
spraying nozzle would of course be ... Giclee.
The technique was developed in the 1990s for exclusive use in making fine art prints, and
now LSW is getting into the act. “Iris” isanother term for this same process, so prints are
sometimes called Iris Prints instead of Giclee.
PLEASE NOTE: These prints are made with archival inks to last 200 years but that doesn't mean
they don't require special care when handling and framing.
One important thing is PLEASE never use an air blower. Framers often use compressed air to
remove hairs and dust, but even light usage on one of these can dislodge the pigment
because it doesn?t have a strong binder. Also, prints shouldn?t be pressed right up against
glass because if moisture gets in they will stick to the glass. Please tell this to your framer!!!
RADICAL RAY I'm just goin' to cold cock'em!
Giclee Print in Archival Ink & Archival Heavy Weight Enhanced Matte paper.
113 : 18” X 24” = $100.00, Framed $175.00
200 : 16” X 20” = $75.00, Framed $150.00
200 : 11” X 14” = $50.00, Framed $115.00
Order this Print...www.reagraphx.net/radicalray.htm
New Prints are being added to my Giclee Collection.