What is a Giclée Print?
 
Giclée is a French term used to describe a unique continuous-tone printing technology for creating fine art prints. Giclée literally means 'to spray'. This refers to the 1 million, 15 micron droplets per second which are sprayed through each nozzle onto archival museum quality watercolor paper. This accurate duplication of the original art is used by major contemporary artists (i.e. Hockney, Clemente, Rauschenberg, etc.) and is shown and collected by many major museums (i.e. Louvre, Metropolitan, Getty).
 
Erez's limited editions were printed at Duganne Ateliers in Santa Monica, CA., under the expert direction of Jack Duganne, the originator of the print making term 'giclée'. The synergistic relationship between Erez and Duganne Ateliers contributes to a print of unsurpassed quality.
 

Origins

First Dance

Sacred Site

Fires

Totem
 

Roots

Deep Roots

Of The Earth

Through the Trees

Scent
 

Allure of Scent

Child

Gentle Rains

Hidden Spring

Beside the Waters
 

Voices

Tribe

Light In the Trees

Light As The Winds

In Light Of The Moon
 

Off The Ground

Rites of Passage

Passage

Canopy

Flight of Leaves
 

Across The Skies

Through the Sun

Prayers
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