About Giclée Prints

Giclée (pronounced zhee-KLAY) is a French word meaning “to spray or to squirt”, referring to the way these high-resolution, typically large-format, printers work and has since expanded to refer to the archival quality prints that fine art printing produces.

The Giclée prints  are printed with a Canon Pro1000 Giclée printer, on Ilford Cotton Rag Fine Art Paper.

Canvas prints are printed on a archival fine weave canvas, varnished with a UV protective layer and stretched ready to hang. 

Limited edition prints are limited to a run of 199. Both open and limited edition prints are personally signed, complete with a "Certificate of Authenticity".

Please see prices for print variations and selected artworks as fine art cards in each artwork accordingly.

Some options on how clients have chosen to bespoke frame their artworks. Please enquire to discuss options on cropping, different sizings and frame options. Framing can be arranged with a trusted local framer Kaz regularly uses.