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“Excusez-moi mon ami ‘What is giclee?’” The term Giclee [pronounced zhee-clay] comes from the French word meaning “to spray” and refers to the fine art printing process where the ink is blown onto the canvas in various layers. This printing method is preferred for fine art reproductions due to the high quality color tone and detail definition that is possible. All of the pieces in the MaryJack collection are giclees from artist Laura Hescock’s original works.

Striking, stunning, and sophisticated, all of the pieces in the collection are gallery-wrapped on one and three quarter inch deep wooden stretchers. Lucky for you, the pieces need no further framing to make a statement on your wall. And oh, what a statement they make!

Need a little sparkle? The MaryJack collection also features embellishments on many of the pieces. These pieces have been dusted with a fine iridescent powder and are adorned with delicate hand-sewn sequins and beads.




