Carol Sebold
Gallery of Giclée Prints

Giclée (zhee-clay) is a French word meaning "a spray of ink". A digital photo is taken of the original. The photo then goes through the computer process of working with layers. Corrections are continually made until the best match of colors is achieved. Archival inks, paper and canvas are now used. Thus the Giclée print now withstands fading and produces the highest resolution apparent today.

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"Bass Harbor Light" 

 
"Curtis Light"


"Indian Island Light" 

 
"Owl's Head Light"


"Sunrise" 

 
"Sugarloaf"

 
"Down Tote Road"

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