What is a Giclée print?

Giclée, the French word for ‘spray’, refers to the ink jet printing process used to produce beautiful archival pigment fine art prints.




CANSON® Baryta


310 GSM | Light Gloss Finish

A pure white Baryta base paper with excellent black density, contrast and reproduction of detail. Great for high contrast images, as well as fluorescent and vivid colours. The Baryta base creates whiter whites and deeper blacks whilst the silky smooth reflective coating enhances the detail and definition of the images. Care when handling the print isreccomended as it is a sensitive paper and we advise that you add a border to the image if you would like to have it mounted.


Used with the Tautological Series



Hahnemühle Pearl


285 GSM | Pearl/Satin Finish 

Hahnemüle Pearl has a smooth orange peel texture and a bright neutral white base, it creates really natural black and white images and offers vibrant colour reproduction and great detail too. The paper is resin coated with a fibrous feel. The satin finish of the resin coating gives depth to the image which combined with the texture and vibrant colour reproduction give the image the feel of an oil painting. This is one of the most suitable of the Giclée Art Paper range for mounting.


Used with the Meso, Aloe, Towards Towers Series






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