Every artwork you purchase is created with Master Lab’s best-quality printing media and ink: Giclée printing.

What is Giclée Printing?

The term “giclée” (zhee-CLAY) comes from a French term meaning “squirting ink.” In the art world, the term is used to describe the process of printing using high-end, professional printers with archival materials and inks. All our giclée prints are created using this process.

Among the available options, giclée prints offer the finest quality and longevity — most giclée prints will last for up to 150 years without fading or degradation under normal lighting.

MasterLab creates prints using Epson professional printers and Epson UltraChrome HDR inks, which offer the widest color gamut and the most archivability in the market. The materials we use, including art, gloss, luster, and matte papers, are hand-picked from the manufacturers to provide our customers with the best archivability, look, and variety.

The giclée process allows artists and photographers to reproduce their images in the most archival, stable, and accurate way.

Material Options

Mounted Canvas on Foam Board

Canvases are mounted to an archival acid-free board.

Ready for framing.

Gallery Wrapped Canvas

Canvases are wrapped by hand using the industry’s finest bars—formulated to give each wrap the best possible result.

Ready for hanging.

Stretched Canvas

Canvases are stretched by hand using the industry’s finest stretcher bars—formulated to give each stretch the best possible result. Available upon request (email or call).

Ready for framing.