Giclee (ghee-CLAY) prints begin with a high resolution digital scan of the original art. A print is produced with advanced iris ink jet printers using archival quality inks. Various paper and canvas stocks may be used in this process. Both offer incredible sharpness and brightness, making it virtually impossible to tell a print from an original painting. One major advantage of using the giclee process is that prints can be made individually and small editions may be produced in an economical and high quality environment. Each copy is presented ready framed and printed on a stretched canvas.