Giclee Prints is the name given to modern prints done on high-end ink-jet
printers. Until recently, these have been produced with inks that are not
light-stable. This means that some or all of the colors fade as the prints are
exposed to normal room light. In the last year, the technology has been
improved, and it continues to improve. Elizabeth's prints are produced with
technology that is described as not fading in 80-100 years of exposure to
gallery lighting. In normal room lighting, these prints should not fade. Like
watercolor paintings, they should not be hung in areas where they would be
exposed to direct sunlight.