
The Printing
Our fine art prints are collectible works of art, and we take great pride in faithfully reproducing the intricate details of the instruments depicted. We go to great lengths to ensure that the color rendition of each print matches the original instrument.
For our limited-edition prints, we employ a special technique called stochastic printing. Unlike traditional color printing, which uses a fixed grid of dots in a geometric pattern with sizes ranging from 10 to 200 micrometers, stochastic printing utilizes a pseudo-random distribution of dots that can be as small as 10 micrometers in diameter. This requires meticulous attention during the production process to achieve the desired outcome.
Additionally, we use light-fast inks to minimize the fading effects of sunlight, ensuring that our prints remain vibrant for long-term display in your home, workshop, music room, or study.
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