All works are printed on archival paper using the giclee method.
Giclee is a high-quality inkjet printing technology used to create precise reproductions of artwork and photographs.
Archival paper is a museum standard and offers 100-year archival durability.
With 100% reproduction of the depth of the works.

Dibond
A lightweight yet durable material made from two sheets of aluminum with a polyethylene core.
— Dibond is not subject to deformation from humidity or temperature changes.
— The material is significantly lighter than solid aluminum, but at the same time has high rigidity.
— The dark edge of the panel creates a neat and finished edge that looks great without a frame.
— Does not require mandatory framing
— Museum standard


Plasticization
Transparent protective acrylic glass that protects the print from moisture, dust and mechanical damage.
— Applied to the Dibond base
— 3mm thickness. Balance of weight and depth.
— Acrylic glass visually enhances the depth of the work, highlights the contrast and creates a sense of volume.
— Does not require mandatory framing
— Durability of the work (more than 75 years)
Ideal for placement in rooms with high humidity or traffic, while maintaining brightness and depth of field.
