Open edition fine art giclée paper print of my original gouache painting titled "The East Face of Longs Peak (The Diamond)", celebrating Colorado's Rocky Mountain National Park.
Printed on thick, high-quality, acid-free archival Epson Fine Art paper.
PRINT DETAILS
Prints are made to order. Each print is hand-signed and titled individually by Shante. Sizes shown are for the actual print size. The print will have a small 1/4-inch white border included unless otherwise noted.
Prints are tailored to standard frame sizes, so you can self-frame for a perfect custom finish. Want framing recommendations? Just e-mail me!
SHIPPING INFO
All prints are rolled in a tube and ship with a tracking number.
WHAT IS GICLÉE?
In giclée printing, no screen or other mechanical devices are used, so there is no visible dot screen pattern. The image retains all the tonalities and hues of the original painting.
Giclée (pronounced Gee-clay) is a French term meaning to spray or squirt, which is how an inkjet printer works. However, giclée is not the same as a standard desktop inkjet printer, and giclée printers use special light-fast 'archival' inks, which if kept out of the sun, will remain true for up to 25 years.
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Copyright © 2026 by Shante Lomprey. No reproduction rights are transferred with purchase.
Open edition fine art giclée paper print of my original gouache painting titled "The East Face of Longs Peak (The Diamond)", celebrating Colorado's Rocky Mountain National Park.
Printed on thick, high-quality, acid-free archival Epson Fine Art paper.
PRINT DETAILS
Prints are made to order. Each print is hand-signed and titled individually by Shante. Sizes shown are for the actual print size. The print will have a small 1/4-inch white border included unless otherwise noted.
Prints are tailored to standard frame sizes, so you can self-frame for a perfect custom finish. Want framing recommendations? Just e-mail me!
SHIPPING INFO
All prints are rolled in a tube and ship with a tracking number.
WHAT IS GICLÉE?
In giclée printing, no screen or other mechanical devices are used, so there is no visible dot screen pattern. The image retains all the tonalities and hues of the original painting.
Giclée (pronounced Gee-clay) is a French term meaning to spray or squirt, which is how an inkjet printer works. However, giclée is not the same as a standard desktop inkjet printer, and giclée printers use special light-fast 'archival' inks, which if kept out of the sun, will remain true for up to 25 years.
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Copyright © 2026 by Shante Lomprey. No reproduction rights are transferred with purchase.