Our Process
| Giclèe (pronounced zhee-clay) is derived
from the French word “to spray”. Our
fine art UltraGiclèes™ are created from
the original artwork you see in Museums or Galleries.
Since the digital image includes every subtlety and
nuance of the original – including the smallest
details of light and shadow and the textures of the
paint and canvas or paper – the fine art Giclèe
is often indistinguishable from the original work
of art. |

"Crossroads on Sunday"
Norman Rockwell
Norman Rockwell Estate
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"The Oise at Auvers"
Vincent van Gogh
Tate
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Pioneered in
the 1980’s, giclee printmaking involves an
expanded color selection and archival papers and
canvas. LookClickPrint has taken the process a step
further by combining EPSON UltraSmooth 100% cotton-rag,
acid free Fine Art Paper, EPSON UltraChrome™ pure
pigment inks and high-resolution EPSON printers.
Your print is made in the USA –New Mexico,
to be exact! |
The Choice…is yours!
While maintaining
the general dimensions of the original painting, drawing,
watercolor, etc., LCP does not crop or enhance the image.
Each LookClickPrint reproduction is matched with the Museum
original to ensure the most exact color reproduction available
today.
LCP UltraGiclèe™ prints
are available in a number of sizes. In most cases,
you may choose to have the image produced on either
archival paper or stretched canvas. Pricing
includes shipping and handling. If your purchase
is on canvas, pricing also includes stretching.
Your prints are mailed FLAT to protect them from roll
or corner damage. They will be delivered to your home,
ready to be framed and enjoyed for many, many years
to come. |

"Dibersion De Espana"
Francisco Jose de Goya
The British Museum
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