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"Late for the
Meeting"
15 x 15 |

"Carrying Coconuts"
15 x 5.5 |

"Red Hat II"
15 x 5.5 |

"Ao Dai Woman"
15 x 5.5 |

"The White Sari"
12 x 9 |
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"Chasing Rainbows"
16.5 x 12 |

"Rajastani Mistral"
10 x 6 |

"Indian Digger"
12 x 9 |

"Studying English"
12 x 9 |

"The New Baby"
16.5 x 12 |
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"Walking with Nonna"
10 x 8 |

"Wolf Lake Dam II"
11 x 14 |

"Woodcarriers of
Udaipur"
12 x 9 |
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The term Giclée
distinguishes "fine art prints" created with digital output from
those for non-art or commercial purposes e.g. unlimited posters.
The word Giclée (pronounced jee-clay) is French. Directly
translated, Giclée means spraying nozzle, which is how digital
printers direct ink onto various materials.
Shirley Mancino's Giclées (limited edition reproductions) are
printed on 100% cotton paper. The paper is pH neutral,
acid-free and lignin-free, with no optical brighteners or
calcium carbonate as filler. The inks used are pigmented,
making the print water resistant and archival. They are
guaranteed to last more than 120 years. Mancino's Limited
Editions are signed and numbered to a maximum of 99 in the
edition. Normal sizes are as stated. Alternate sizes
can be ordered to suit individual needs.




© Shirley Mancino 2008