Yoram Raanan


giclée

- French for "sprayed ink." A sophisticated printmaking process, today typically produced on an IRIS ink-jet printer, capable of producing millions of colors using continuous-tone technology. Also a print resulting from this process, also called an Iris print. Giclées are often made from photographic images of paintings in order to produce high quality, permanent reproductions of them. The extra-fine image resolution possible in this printing process permits retention of a high degree of fine detail from the original image, rendering deeply saturated colors having a broad range of tonal values. A giclée should be printed either on a fine fabric or archival quality white paper using bio-degradable water-soluble inks. After the process of printing it, a giclee specialist should examine the painting with special materials to make any necessary corrections, and apply a final, thin, transparent coating for maximum permanence. (pronounced gee-clay')
Yoram Raanan     Tel +972-2-533-4371  .  Fax +972-2-534-1861  .  info@yoramraanan.com     Yoram Raanan
profile  |   paintings  |   exhibits  |   studio  |   technique  |   inquire
all rights reserved. © 2007 Yoram Raanan  |   privacy policy