Fine Art GiclÈE Prints
GICLÉE DEFINITION ("JHEE-CLAY") A giclée is a print on either paper or canvas that uses archival, pigmented inks -- not dye inks -- which can fade. The ink is sprayed from a high resolution print head attached to an inkjet printer. A giclée should last a minimum of eighty years without fading. If under glass or if sprayed with a UV coating, it should last over one hundred years.
Cell Phone Cases
Proudly display and protect your phone with this unique heavy duty Tough Case. These Tough Cases combine an ultra-thin polymer shell with a durable silicone insert that fits snugly to your device, providing shock absorption while showcasing your personality. It won’t slip off, crack, fade or peel. The wrap of the Tough Case provides a small but vital raised edge to reduce damage to your screen when placed face down on a smooth surface. Each case features an original John Silvestri Art © piece that has been altered and optimized to create the best case possible.
My phone cases are custom made to order and professionally printed using a dye sublimation process which bonds the image to the case. The case and the image literally become one. The colors are vibrant and the images will never fade.
The image also wraps all the way around the sides of the case for a complete look!
My phone cases are custom made to order and professionally printed using a dye sublimation process which bonds the image to the case. The case and the image literally become one. The colors are vibrant and the images will never fade.
The image also wraps all the way around the sides of the case for a complete look!
Available models include: iPhone 5/5s, iPhone 5c, iPhone 6, iPhone 6 plus, iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, Samsung Galaxy S4, Samsung Galaxy S5, and the Samsung Galaxy S6.
These products are spectacular, but please be aware that the colors may vary slightly from what you see on your screen, as your device or computer screen and a polymer case are two different media.
These products are spectacular, but please be aware that the colors may vary slightly from what you see on your screen, as your device or computer screen and a polymer case are two different media.