John M. Angelini, AWS, MAA

John M. Angelini Award

Giclee Prints


What Is A Giclee?

A Giclee is a superior quality print of an original two-dimensional work of art. It is pronounced "zhee-clay".

Giclee, as compared to other standard reproduction methods, uses special inks and has a life span of 100 - 500 years with no significant fading. Giclee prints can be published in very limited editions.

All Angelini Giclee prints are labeled as such and signed by the artist.

All of these fine qualities increase the value of a Giclee print.


"WINDOW" size 20" X 26"

This is a stained glass window of the church at St. Leo College campus. "Window" received the Medal of Honor at the NJ Watercolor Society's annual competitive exhibition.


"SIGNS OF THE TIMES" size 12" X 30"

This is a thrift / antique store complex, over 100 feet long, now out of business, on Route 50 in Mascotte, Florida. The historical building has 128 signs attached and is majestically silent and fenced in now.


"CYPRESS" size 14" X 26"

I spotted this scene while driving home on Route 52, Florida.


"BALLACHULISH" size 15" x 38"

This is a painting of a majestic lake in Scotland's hill country. Its mood is ever changing and captures the eye of photographers world wide.


"ARTIST'S HOUSE" size 15" x 21"

This tourist attraction is in Key West, Florida - the southernmost city in the USA.


"DOOR" size 20” X 26”

This door is in St. Augustine, Florida. The watercolor was exhibited at the Audubon Artiststs, Inc. national annual exhibition at the Salamagundi Club in New York City.


"NEW DAY" size 22" x 28"

An early morning scene visible from the rear of my house.


"QUIESCENSE" size 12" x 36"

An imaginary peaceful place. (A favorite of my art collectors)


"Q2" size 12" x 36"

This painting is a companion piece to an earlier watercolor entitled "Quiescence" (included on this site).


"POWER TOWERS" size 12.5" x 36.5"

Industrial plants have always fascinated me, but not as a watercolor subject until I came upon this interesting group of energy producing buildings.


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