The word "giclée" comes from the French verb "gicler," meaning "to squirt." The printer squirts or sprays the ink onto the surface where the print will appear.
Giclée printing has made it possible to create multiple prints, all of the same high quality, on different-sized canvases.
While some artists have their own giclée printing equipment, many send the work out to studios for printing.
Giclée printing originated in the early 1990s.
Experts believe that giclée prints will retain their quality for decades if they are not exposed to too much moisture or sunlight.