In the last 20 years, Giclee prints have gained in popularity among collectors ,Giclee, by the way, is French for “Spray,” which accurately describes the process. As opposed to offset lithography, where you place a metal plate on a roller, and offset the image onto paper using 4 or more colors of ink, the Giclee process can spray thousands of as many colors and hues as required to match the desired colors found in a piece of original art

.Although a bit more expensive to produce, the quality and lifetime of these prints make it well worth the additional investment. Each print is produced
utilizing fadeproof inks and acid-free watercolor paper.
Giclee Prints
Morning Shadows II  16”x22”  $298
Amy’s Vigil  15”x21”
$282
 
French Quarter Doors
14”x19”  $250
At Peace With The World
14”x22”   $275
Beachbums
14”x21”   $263
The Bicycle Shop
14”x21”   $263
The Forgotten
15”x21”   $278
Back From Katrina
13”x21”   $256
On The Sandbars
10”x14”   $176