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What is the difference between a screenprint and giclee print?

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What is the difference between a screenprint and giclee print?

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A screenprint is an original work that is hand-printed by yours truly here at the studio. Giclee prints (including our BOX PRINT reproductions and paper prints) are archival, inkjet reproductions, available in limited-editions, that are produced by a local professional here in Chicago. The key point is that all works listing silk screen as part of the description are being produced by hand using the silk screen printing process. Here are Wikepedia’s definitions of screenprinting and giclees.

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