What is the quality of the Giclée reproduction method?
Through scientific experimentation, research and laboratory testing for light fastness, it has been discovered that the Giclée time span (before the colors start to fade) is over 100 years, and as much as 200 years in some cases. The Giclée has become an accepted archival printmaking process for the avant-garde artist of today. Giclées are one of the finest reproduction methods available today. Some major museums showing giclées include: the Metropolitan Museum, New York, Philadelphia Museum of Art, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, and the British Museum.