F.A.Q’s
Giclée:
In giclee printing, no screen or other mechanical devices are used and therefore there is no visible dot screen pattern. The image has all the tonalities and hues of the original painting. Giclee (pronounced Gee’clay) is a French term meaning to spray or squirt, which is how an inkjet printer works. However, it is not the same as a standard desktop inkjet printer, and is much larger. word “giclée” is derived from the French language word “le gicleur” meaning “nozzle”, or more specifically “gicler” meaning “to squirt, spurt, or spray”. All of Giclee prints on MickGallery.com are printed and streched on to a canvas for the best quality. They also come with a certificate of authenticity which is signed by the artist to provide proof that is not a fake or copy.
Numbered Giclee:
A numbered print is one which is part of a limited edition and which has been numbered by hand. The numbering is usually in the form of x/y, where y stands for the total number of impressions in this edition and x represents the specific number of the print. The smaller the the Y is the more rare your Giclee will be providing more value. The ones labled limited edition will be rare pieces and which gives a more personal value.
Original:
For Mick Gallery an Original is on canvas which is painted by hand from the artist using a high qaulity Oil paint. These fine art paintings are also hand signed by the artist.