About Giclee Fine Art Prints

Giclée (pronounced g-clay) prints, from the French, literally meaning to squirt, are created on state-of-the-art equipment that produce exquisite images rich in colors and tones. This process reproduces Kely's original watercolors according to the same methods used by museums. The 100% cotton paper is archival, acid-free paper from Somerset, England. During the printing process, the paper is hand mounted on a drum where it remains for a full hour as the ink is layered.

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