19.7 x 27.56 inches or 50 x 79 cm
This print is made using 100% archival inks and certified paper authenticated numbered and signed by the artist. A generic French term to descibe "jet d'encre" (inkjet) refined to "gicleur" (jet/sprayer) and then "Giclée" (sprayed). We prefer to use Digigraphie ® label which is relatively recent. Digigraphie® was officially launched on 13th November 2003, at the centenary of the Autumn Exhibition. But its practice is much older. For several years, photographers, sculptors and painters, as well as service providers (photo laboratories and lithographic studios), have been using the technology of Epson printers to produce highest quality prints on art paper. This in turn has opened the doors to a new discipline: the digital reproduction of a work of art.