Our most popular style of print is a gallery-wrapped Giclée on canvas which takes on the visual characteristics of a painting. Giclée printing is a term which describes the process in which an image is imparted to canvas or other surfaces. The word giclée comes from the French gicler which means “to spray”. The term was coined in the early 1990’s and is most often associated with fine art prints. These prints can be gallery-wrapped, where the canvas print is stretched over a wooden frame eliminating the challenge of matching frame color and matting with your décor. Giclée prints are ready to hang and provide an elegant and cost-effective alternative to the traditional framing process.

Prints can also be ordered on luster, matte, or watercolor papers. All prints are created with archival inks and acid-free papers resulting in 100 years of fade resistance.

Print on stone is a process in which the print is worked onto flagstone allowing the image to pick up the texture and character of the underlying material creating an additional dimension to the photo.

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