Giclée Gallery

Giclée (pronounced jee-clay) is a term used to describe an ink jet printing process in combination with computerized imaging and fine art printmaking techniques. Derived from the French, it is loosely translated "to spray or squirt " which is an appropriate description of the inkjet printing method. The printer uses minute droplets of archival ink that produces a print with no visible dot screen pattern. The finished Giclée print has all of the subtle color detail of the original artwork. The archival inks assure a high quality, long-lasting artwork. Brilliant color and rich texture have made Giclée prints the reproduction of choice for artists, photographers, museums, galleries, and collectors.

Natalie Reed's Giclée Prints are produced on canvas resulting in unequaled depth, color and a photo-like reproduction of her original paintings.

European Gallery
Natalie Reed
's series of Enchanting Places Giclées feature paintings from her private collection done in Europe's romantic cities: Paris, Venice, Portofino and other memorable locations.
Seascapes Gallery
Favorite beaches in Big Sur, Pebble Beach and Carmel are highlighted in Natalie Reed's Seascapes Giclées .
Animals Gallery
Share Natalie's encounters with the animalsof Africa, polo ponies and treasured pets in her Animal Giclées.
Floral Gallery
Most of Natalie's studies of flowers close up are from her own gardens. She was greatly inluenced by the paintings of the famous artist Georgia O'Keefe. Natalie still has a wonderful garden, much influenced by her visits to Monet's Garden at Giverny, France.
 
All Giclées are done using archival inks on canvas.
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