Giclee printing

Giclée printing allows us to produce museum-quality works using pigment inks on canvas or 400 gsm watercolor paper. This print forms the visual basis of the work. After printing, manual interventions are carried out directly on the medium: selective additions of color and highlights are made to enrich the pictorial surface and accentuate certain elements of the composition.

The texture is then applied using acrylic medium gel. This medium is worked with a brush or spatula to create reliefs, impasto, and gestural marks that enhance the canvas. These interventions add material depth and an original painting effect, giving each work a unique character despite its printed origin.