Gicle'e: Patrice Pendarvis, Hawaii watercolor artist
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Biography, Patrice Pendarvis
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Recent Work by Patrice Pendarvis, Hawaii watercolor artist
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Fine Art Prints of Patrice Pendarvis
Gicle'e by Patrice Pendarvis, Hawaii watercolor artist
Canvas Gicle'e by Patrice Pendarvis, Hawaii watercolor artist
Paper Gicle'e by Patrice Pendarvis, Hawaii watercolor artist
Lithographs by Patrice Pendarvis, Hawaii watercolor artist
Lasers by Patrice Pendarvis, Hawaii watercolor artist
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Gift shop, featuring work of Patrice Pendarvis, Hawaii watercolor artist
Na Aina Kai series, by Patrice Pendarvis
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Hand Painted Tile by Patrice Pendarvis
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Links, Patrice Pendarvis, Hawaii watercolor artist

Gicle'e is French, literally meaning "to spray or squirt". Unlike the lithograph process, requiring several photographic steps, the Gicle'e process requires only that the original be scanned digitally and thus creates a higher resolution. The dynamic color range is greater than serigraphy. Through this process the reproduction will actually look like the original because the inks are applied onto watercolor paper. A Gicle'e is widely accepted in the world's finest museums and galleries as a true art medium. Like any fine art, it is advisable to frame with archival materials and to protect from moisture and abrasion.

Our Gicle'es come on two types of media. Paper, and Canvas. Please select the type of media you would like to browse from the menu above.

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