FAQ

Q ~ What are Giclée or Museum-Grade Prints?

A ~ Giclée (pronounced “zhee-clay”) is a high-quality fine art printing technique that uses archival pigment inks and premium paper to achieve rich colours, exceptional detail, and long-lasting quality.

Our museum-grade prints are created on carefully selected archival papers designed to resist fading and preserve the artwork beautifully for years to come.

 Each print is made to capture the texture, depth, and feeling of the original artwork as closely as possible.


Q ~ What is the difference between the Gouache Collection and the Fine Art Collection?

A ~ The Gouache Collection features art print reproductions of artworks originally painted by hand using gouache paints, preserving their soft textures and painterly feel.

The Fine Art Collection, on the other hand, consists of reproductions of my digitally illustrated artworks, created digitally while maintaining the same artistic warmth and detail.


Q ~ How are the Prints made?

A ~ Each artwork is printed fresh upon receiving your order to ensure the highest print quality and care. Since every print is made especially for you, all orders are considered custom-made.

We kindly request you to review your order carefully before placing it, as cancellations or changes may not be possible once the printing process has begun.


Q ~ Will the Prints come with a frame or without?

A ~ The frames shown in some images are for styling and reference purposes only.

Paper Prints are sold without a frame, allowing you to frame them in a style that suits your space.

Canvas Prints, however, come professionally stretched over a wooden frame and are ready to hang.