These framed items are not for sale.
They are examples of how giclée prints can look when they are framed.
Click on the link under the picture to see the unframed print for sale.
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Framed 11 x 14 print of photograph “River”
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Framed 16 x 20 print of original oil painting “Trees on a Hill”
He has also set eternity in the human heart; yet no one can fathom what God has done from beginning to end.
(Ecclesiastes 3:11)

Framed 8 x 10 print of photograph “Grand River, Spring”

Framed 8 x 10 print of photograph “Spring Treeline”
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Framed 16 x 20 print of original oil painting “Imminent”
“… stop and consider God’s wonders. Do you know how God controls the clouds and makes his lightning flash? Do you know how the clouds hang poised, those wonders of Him who has perfect knowledge?” Job 37:14-16
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Original Art Prints and Photos by PT Price
What is a Giclée Print? And Why Should I Want One?
All my original art and photo prints are done through the giclée (pronounced “jhee-clay”) process.
The French word “giclée” is a noun that means a spray or a spurt of liquid. The word may have been derived from the French verb gicler meaning “to squirt”.
A giclée print is an advanced technology digital inkjet print. It is made using a combination of pigmented inks usually on archival substrates (paper/canvas). All giclée prints are made using archival, pigmented inks.
The inkjet printer literally blends the colored inks as it prints to produce seamless, highly detailed prints of stunning color and detail.
A giclée print on archival paper should not fade for a minimum of eighty years! The best advantage, however, is the high-quality reproduction of the original artwork. I also offer the option to have the print or photo done on non-archival paper, but it’s still the giclée process and the print quality is the same.