McLaughlin Hall, Queen’s University print by Pat Shea.
All of Pat’s prints are Giclee. The word giclee (pronounced jee-clay) is a derivative of the french words gicleur ( nozzle) and spray ( gicler). Therefore, giclee directly translated means “ spray nozzle”, which is basically how most digital printers direct ink onto various materials.
Our giclee are printed on 100% cotton fiber mould-made papers that feature a beau texture, and at 256gsm or 310 (grams per square meter)
have actually a quality feel. The paper is pH-neutral, acid free and lignin-free, with no
optical brighteners ( natural white paper only) and calcium carbonate as a filler.
The inks used are pigmented, making the print water resistant and archival.
Print including border measures 11.5” x 13.5”