








REPRODUCTION Home Sweet Tacoma giclée print
Giclée print reproduction of the 2024 Wayzgoose Steamroller print. This is not an original relief print. Because size and pricing can be prohibitive on a larger print such as the original Wayzgoose print, I wanted to offer a reproduction giclée version in a couple sizes slightly smaller than the original.
You can see the original steamroller print here.
If you are wanting an original hand pressed linoleum relief print of this design, I also have a small version available here.
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The Wayzgoose theme for 2024 was Sweet and Salty. There are so many ways in which Tacoma is both Sweet and Salty. Her people are the salt of the earth. She's nestled within the salty waters of the Puget Sound. Folks here feel a little salty about Tacoma changing— "Keep Tacoma Feared" is the refrain to maintain a Tacoma that’s an underdog, a sweet secret that only her residents could truly appreciate.
For those of us who call Tacoma "home," it's a sweet place filled with a vibrant creative community, balanced against the contrast of a salt-of-the-earth blue-collar community often symbolized by our bustling seaport.
That's what this piece represents. Gritty Tacoma, sweet and salty, arts and labor, a little rough around the edges, but a sweet treasure we call home.
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Prints ship rolled in a cardboard tube.
Sizes available:
16x24 in. and 20x30 in.
What is a giclée print?
Giclée printing (pronounced zhee-clay) is a type of inkjet printing, but not all inkjet prints are giclée prints. The intention of giclée printing is to produce a product at a higher quality and with a longer lifespan than a standard desktop inkjet printer. For a giclée print, the paper must be of archival quality. The biggest difference between a standard inkjet print and a giclee print is that giclées are printed using pigment-based inks rather than dye-based inks that are found in lower-cost inkjets. Pigment-based inks have a longer lifespan: they can last anywhere from 100 - 200 years without significant fading.
Giclée print reproduction of the 2024 Wayzgoose Steamroller print. This is not an original relief print. Because size and pricing can be prohibitive on a larger print such as the original Wayzgoose print, I wanted to offer a reproduction giclée version in a couple sizes slightly smaller than the original.
You can see the original steamroller print here.
If you are wanting an original hand pressed linoleum relief print of this design, I also have a small version available here.
—
The Wayzgoose theme for 2024 was Sweet and Salty. There are so many ways in which Tacoma is both Sweet and Salty. Her people are the salt of the earth. She's nestled within the salty waters of the Puget Sound. Folks here feel a little salty about Tacoma changing— "Keep Tacoma Feared" is the refrain to maintain a Tacoma that’s an underdog, a sweet secret that only her residents could truly appreciate.
For those of us who call Tacoma "home," it's a sweet place filled with a vibrant creative community, balanced against the contrast of a salt-of-the-earth blue-collar community often symbolized by our bustling seaport.
That's what this piece represents. Gritty Tacoma, sweet and salty, arts and labor, a little rough around the edges, but a sweet treasure we call home.
—
Prints ship rolled in a cardboard tube.
Sizes available:
16x24 in. and 20x30 in.
What is a giclée print?
Giclée printing (pronounced zhee-clay) is a type of inkjet printing, but not all inkjet prints are giclée prints. The intention of giclée printing is to produce a product at a higher quality and with a longer lifespan than a standard desktop inkjet printer. For a giclée print, the paper must be of archival quality. The biggest difference between a standard inkjet print and a giclee print is that giclées are printed using pigment-based inks rather than dye-based inks that are found in lower-cost inkjets. Pigment-based inks have a longer lifespan: they can last anywhere from 100 - 200 years without significant fading.
Giclée print reproduction of the 2024 Wayzgoose Steamroller print. This is not an original relief print. Because size and pricing can be prohibitive on a larger print such as the original Wayzgoose print, I wanted to offer a reproduction giclée version in a couple sizes slightly smaller than the original.
You can see the original steamroller print here.
If you are wanting an original hand pressed linoleum relief print of this design, I also have a small version available here.
—
The Wayzgoose theme for 2024 was Sweet and Salty. There are so many ways in which Tacoma is both Sweet and Salty. Her people are the salt of the earth. She's nestled within the salty waters of the Puget Sound. Folks here feel a little salty about Tacoma changing— "Keep Tacoma Feared" is the refrain to maintain a Tacoma that’s an underdog, a sweet secret that only her residents could truly appreciate.
For those of us who call Tacoma "home," it's a sweet place filled with a vibrant creative community, balanced against the contrast of a salt-of-the-earth blue-collar community often symbolized by our bustling seaport.
That's what this piece represents. Gritty Tacoma, sweet and salty, arts and labor, a little rough around the edges, but a sweet treasure we call home.
—
Prints ship rolled in a cardboard tube.
Sizes available:
16x24 in. and 20x30 in.
What is a giclée print?
Giclée printing (pronounced zhee-clay) is a type of inkjet printing, but not all inkjet prints are giclée prints. The intention of giclée printing is to produce a product at a higher quality and with a longer lifespan than a standard desktop inkjet printer. For a giclée print, the paper must be of archival quality. The biggest difference between a standard inkjet print and a giclee print is that giclées are printed using pigment-based inks rather than dye-based inks that are found in lower-cost inkjets. Pigment-based inks have a longer lifespan: they can last anywhere from 100 - 200 years without significant fading.