Twenty-five of Paul Bosman's African and North American
wildlife paintings have been reproduced as lithographic
prints, many of which have benefited wildlife conservation.
Now, through a revolutionary new printing process, even more of his work is
available in
what are known as Gicl�e
prints. Gicl�e - pronounced ghee-clay -
comes from the French word meaning "the spraying of paint".
This state of the art process produces a duplication that is as close to the original
artwork as
is technically possible. Thanks to this amazing new process, any
painting you enjoy can be reproduced as a limited edition Gicl�e print.
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