Giclee art printing
Giclee (pronounced zhee clay or gee clay)  is an innovative art printing process which uses a digital (scanned or photographed) image and a specialized inkjet printer to produce a high quality print.  The inks are lightfast and colorfast and the substrate is a museum quality paper  or canvas.  The digital files are quite large (high resolution) and there is no dot pattern as with lithography.  Each print is a near exact reproduction. To learn more about the process, click below.
Prints of any of the paintings still in my possession can be made relatively inexpensively for small or medium prints.  All prints will be signed.  Framing is also available.  Occasionally, I will have a limited edition run of a very high quality print.  These will be numbered, signed, and certified .  These I will post on this page as they occur.
                                                                                                                                     --Steve
I currently have available this giclee art print of the Duke Chapel, a notable architectural landmark on the Duke University campus in Durham, North Carolina.  The image is 16" x 22" with a 1" border all around.  Each print is signed and numbered and comes with a certificate of authenticity from the printer.  The original painting is done in pastels and is now owned by my father-in-law.  These prints are so remarkably true to the original that it is almost unbelievable.  Even the surface looks very much like a pastel painting.  The cost of each print is $100.  I will ship them at cost.  Also, I will frame to suit, at cost, with the highest standards locally available.

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