Giclee prints of “four gerberas” and "clement farm"are printed onto canvas, then stretched onto wooden stretcher bars and finished in a gallery wrap format.

These signed prints have been designed as an affordable alternative to a marie scott original oil painting. As the image wraps around onto all four sides, framing is not neccessary — simply pound a nail into your wall, then hang your print!

What is a “Giclee” print?
“Giclee (pronounced “gee-clay”), from the French word meaning to “squirt” or “spurt,” is a highly sophisticated inkjet printing process that was introduced in the late 1980s. It’s so sophisticated, in fact, that it produces open or limited edition prints, which truly capture the artist’s original intent. Even museums have realized the vast potential of this technology and have made giclee editions a permanent part of their collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York), Museum of Modern Art (San Francisco) and Museum of Contemporary Art (Los Angeles) to name a few.

“These prints are created from high-resolution digital images, using the best quality ink and paper stock available, resulting in color saturation and image detail capture that exceeds other types of image reproduction.

description taken from http://www.pictureframes.com


“four gerberas”


“clement farm”

SIZE: 20" x 15"
$149
SIZE: 16" x 24"
$179

SIZE: 20" x 30"
$229

SIZE: 24" x 36
$279