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What is a Giclee?
Giclees ( JEE-clay ) comprise a set of breakthrough digital, media and ink technologies for reproducing fine art. The image quality is so high, the color and detail, the look and feel of each reproduction are often seen to be identical to the artist's original, even by the artist! Accepted by museums, galleries and fine art collectors around the world, owning a Giclée is the next best thing to owning the original.
What makes it archival?
Giclée technologies afford extreme longevity. According to independent testing laboratories, Wilhelm Imaging Research for example, you can expect your fine art Giclée prints to last for generations. Burns' giclees use only brilliantly colored, stable, UV-resistant, pigmented inks and archival, lignin free, pH neutral, 100% rag, watercolor paper and, in the case of canvas, high quality, archival fabrics and coatings.
What You Should Know About Burns Limited Edition Paper Giclees
-Printed with UV-resistant, pigmented inks perfect for reaching the deep saturated colors in Ron's work.
-The paper used is a 100% archival, lignin free, pH neutral, 100% cotton rag and weighs 355 grams per square meter.
-Each giclee is carefully mastered from Ron's original works of art using the finest image processing techniques available.
-The master, the production techniques, the proof and each giclee were approved by Ron as pledged by his signature on the Certificate of Authenticity included with each giclee.
-All Ron Burns limited editions are set-up, trimmed, packaged by hand and 100% made in the USA.
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