PRINTING

Printing is the moment when an image becomes matter.

Each artwork is produced using Fine Art techniques and museum-grade materials, chosen to guarantee tonal depth, color accuracy, and longevity.


THE PRINTING PROCESS

Each artwork is printed from a file specifically optimized for the final format.

Before final production, the image is checked through print proofs to verify density, tonal depth, and surface rendering. This step ensures that the image maintains its presence even after being transferred to paper.

The final print is produced using Fine Art pigment printing systems, designed to offer extremely precise tonal rendering and long-term stability.

PAPER AND PIGMENTS

The artworks are printed on Fine Art papers selected for their ability to render tonal depth, detail, and natural-looking surfaces.

These papers are made from 100% cotton fibers and are acid-free, essential characteristics to ensure stability and longevity.

The pigment inks used in this process offer a very wide tonal range and lightfastness designed for archival preservation.

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AUTHENTICITY AND TRACEABILITY

Each artwork is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity attesting to its origin and edition number.

The certificate features a security system with a numbered hologram that uniquely links the document to the artwork. This system ensures the long-term traceability of the print and verifies its authenticity.

The presence of the certificate and numbering guarantees that each copy belongs to the declared edition and that the artwork maintains its collectible integrity over time.

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THE STAY

Fine Art prints made with museum-quality papers and archival pigments are designed to maintain their stability for many decades.

The quality of the materials used reduces the risk of chromatic alterations and allows the artwork to retain its tonal depth and visual fidelity over time.

To ensure the best preservation conditions, it is recommended to frame with suitable materials and display away from direct sunlight or environments with excessive humidity.

These precautions allow the artwork to maintain its visual presence over time.