Giclee Printing
Benefits of fine art giclee printing for artwork reproduction.
Giclee printing (or Giclée) is much more affordable now than it once was. This makes entry into the market for fine art limited edition prints affordable for most artists and photographers. The main benefit is that you the artist or photographer is in full control of how many you have printed at any time, helping to fully manage your cash flow.
There is no denying the superb quality achievable now using this process with modern giclee printers and inks. This enables you to offer affordable high-quality reproductions of your artwork or photographs to a much wider audience than otherwise is the case. You maximize the financial return for your efforts and open up your images to appreciative buyers who otherwise would be unable to afford the pleasure of seeing your work hanging on their walls. We have over 20 years of giclee printing experience and artwork photography. Most of our work comes from happy customers repeat business and referrals. That speaks volumes.
We only use archival quality papers and canvas, and we only use genuine Canon inks. We have a fully colour managed workflow to ensure your get top quality prints every time. Customer reviews speak for themselves.
Our prices are very competitive without ever compromising on quality.
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What is Giclée Printing?
Giclee (or Giclée and pronounced ‘gee-clay’ ) – originally from a French word it means ‘little squirt’ and refers to spraying fine drops of ink or dye onto paper or canvas. You could say it’s another word for an inkjet digital print process and you would not be wrong. The term is properly applied to fine art prints produced on high quality large format professional inkjet printers specially designed to print high quality Fine Art prints.
Providing quality giclee printing services in the South West, we are based in Calne, Wiltshire (near Bath, Bristol, Swindon, Chippenham, Marlborough, Devizes) and within easy reach of Newbury, Reading, Hungerford, Cheltenham, London and the South West, exiting the M4 at Jn15 or Jn16. See the map on our Contact page.