wildlife art of Hilary Kington

Giclée Process 

To qualify as a "giclée" print it has to be on archival quality, ph neutral, coated paper with pigment based archival, UV stable inks. 

A giclée print made using such inks can be lightfast for up to 100+ years, but naturally this depends on paper type and storage conditions. With only the finest archive Hahnemühle paper combined with pigment based archival inks and inkjet technology, the archival properties of these giclée prints are significantly higher than traditional silkscreen or litho prints.

By using expert photographers and printers to accurately digitally reproduce the original and to skillfully match the colours a virtually exact copy of the painting can be achieved.