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CraaazyCat | 19:26 Wed 18th Feb 2009 | Arts & Literature
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hello, I am looking to sell car caricature images to make money on an online website. I have looked into selling them on eBay, and i have to select a category for the type of 'art' my images are

just to add some details, i create an image of an existing model of car, but make it look 'cartoony' and make it look slightly disfigured and as if it is alive (there are no people caricatures in them). i create them using watercolours and marker pens etc, then scan them onto the computer using a normal scanner, re-adjust colours etc and then print them off on A3 photo quality glossy paper using a relatively standard CYMK printer and then sell these images

the trouble is, i am not really sure as to what kind of printing category this comes under. is this just a normal 'print' or a 'giclee print'?

any help much appreciated
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The Wiki definition of 'Gicl�e' is:

An invented name (i.e. a neologism) for the process of making fine art prints from a digital source using ink-jet printing.

If that's what you do, its 'Gicl�e'.

Depends if your potential buyers will know this term and use it when searching though...

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