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Open Edition Watercolor Prints are available for sale
All prints are signed by the artist.
Prices and print sizes vary. Contact Alicia Sotomayor for more information
or shop and purchase from my Online Gallery.
Visa and MasterCard accepted.

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Borinquen Yola Watercolor
Borinquen Yola 2003
Cocos II Watercolor
Cocos II 2003


Flor Maga Watercolor
Flor Maga IV 2002
Rambutan Watercolor
Rambutan 2004
Rincón Beach Watercolor
Rincón Beach 2002


Promise to a Friend Watercolor Painting
Promise to a Friend 2002
Peaceful Morning Watercolor Painting
Peaceful Morning 2002


Rincón Sunset Watercolor Painting
Rincón Sunset 2005
Crotones Watercolor
Crotones 2004
Yolas 2005 Watercolor Painting (Open Edition Boat water color painting)
Yolas 2005


Flor Canaria Water Color Painting
Flor Canaria 2005
Bamboo Watercolor Painting
Bamboo 2005


Rose Watercolor Painting
Rose 2006
Survival Beach Water Color Painting
Survival Beach 2006
Sandy Beach Painting
Sandy Beach 2006


Water Lillies Painting in water color
Water Lilies 2004




What is a giclée?

Giclée (zhee-clay) is a French term, in this case, meaning "spray of ink". An Iris ink jet print on watercolor paper is known as a giclée.

The apparent resolution of the digital print is 1,800 dots per inch, which is higher than a traditional lithographic print and has a wider color gamut than serigraphy. Giclée prints render deep, saturated colors and have a beautiful painterly quality that retains minute detail, subtle tints and blends.

The difference between a lithography and a print (giclée) is that the lithography looks like a poster (high quality reproduction) and the giclée looks like an original watercolor. The production cost of a giclée is higher because it is printed on watercolor paper.



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