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Land Back Giclée Print

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      What does Land Back mean? It can mean different things to different folks, but broadly speaking it means returning the stewardship of land to the Indigenous people whom it was stolen from via violence, broken treaties, etc. Land Back represents reconnecting with the land in a healthy relationship, healing harm against both the land and the Indigenous folks who have stewarded it since time immemorial, recognizing Indigenous ecological knowledge and ways of caring for the land, and living sustainably.

      Size:
      8x10 in

      What is a giclée print?

      Giclée printing  (pronounced zhee-clay) is a type of inkjet printing, but not all inkjet prints are giclée prints. The intention of giclée printing is to produce a product at a higher quality and with a longer lifespan than a standard desktop inkjet printer.   For a giclée print, the paper must be of archival quality. The biggest difference between a standard inkjet print and a giclee print is that giclées are printed using pigment-based inks rather than dye-based inks that are found in lower-cost inkjets. Pigment-based inks have a longer lifespan: they can last anywhere from 100 - 200 years without significant fading.


    Description

    What does Land Back mean? It can mean different things to different folks, but broadly speaking it means returning the stewardship of land to the Indigenous people whom it was stolen from via violence, broken treaties, etc. Land Back represents reconnecting with the land in a healthy relationship, healing harm against both the land and the Indigenous folks who have stewarded it since time immemorial, recognizing Indigenous ecological knowledge and ways of caring for the land, and living sustainably.

    Size:
    8x10 in

    What is a giclée print?

    Giclée printing  (pronounced zhee-clay) is a type of inkjet printing, but not all inkjet prints are giclée prints. The intention of giclée printing is to produce a product at a higher quality and with a longer lifespan than a standard desktop inkjet printer.   For a giclée print, the paper must be of archival quality. The biggest difference between a standard inkjet print and a giclee print is that giclées are printed using pigment-based inks rather than dye-based inks that are found in lower-cost inkjets. Pigment-based inks have a longer lifespan: they can last anywhere from 100 - 200 years without significant fading.