Considered as works of art and technology, fine art prints can be defined as artworks on a heavier archival type paper such as semi-gloss paper, watercolor paper or super-glossy papers; normally produced with a better printing process like serigraphy, stone lithography, or giclee.

The printing method and the quality of paper on which the image is made are the most important components of a fine art print. Also known as iris print, giclee print is the most well known printing method used in fine art prints. This state-of-the-art printing method produces prints that closely resemble original paintings in all aspects. Giclee print has many advantages over other printing methods, in beauty, quality, and durability.

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