The print type is one of the most critical factors when it comes to the longevity of your canvas artwork. A high-quality print will be clear and vibrant, with excellent color accuracy. A poor-quality print will show pixelation, washed-out colors, or faded hues. Knowing what kinds of prints work best on canvas before you get your new piece stretched on a frame can help you ensure that your art looks its very best for years to come! Prints are categorized into four types: Giclee, Serigraph, Screen Printing, and Digital C Type. Here is a brief explanation of these prints, so keep reading. Giclee Prints: A giclée (zhee-Klay) print uses state-of-the-art technology to produce archival-quality fine art reproductions. Giclée prints can be recognized by their smooth finishes and intense, vibrant color. Serigraphy Prints: A serigraph (ser-uh-graph) print is an extremely accurate form of screenprinting where the image is composed of thousands of dots formed by forcing wet ink through a mesh ...