Digital Artwork - Limited edition unframed print of View from Croix de Culet
Digital print on Canson Arches watercolour paper
310g/m2 paper, visually and texturally resembles hand-made artist paper
Limited edition of 25 across all sizes
Digitally signed and numbered by artist with a certificate of authenticity
Shipped in a tube from Europe
The photos in situ are not to exact scale
Framing
This print will fit into a standard frame. Allow 2cm for the signature and numbering if you are adding a photo mount.
More About This Artwork
View from Croix de Culet by Danny Touw captures the sweeping panorama of the alpine landscape in a refined digital artwork. This Digital Artwork presents layered peaks and valleys fading into the distance, offering both scale and serenity. The careful attention to light and texture brings an abstract and contemporary feel, making it perfect for high-end chalet interiors. Displayed in a living room, study, or hallway, the Digital Artwork transforms your space, bringing the grandeur of the Alps indoors. The print’s sophisticated composition and elegant tones make it a captivating focal point that complements modern and classic alpine décor alike.
Giclée Printing
A giclée printing process provides a far superior colour accuracy in hues, saturation and luminance, including shadows and highlights than any other form of print reproduction, such as four-colour offset lithography or normal inkjet printing.
For giclée printing pigments are used, while in less quality printing processes dyes are used. A pigment is a coloured material that is completely or nearly insoluble in water. In contrast, dyes are typically soluble.
Giclée printing is the perfect method for reproducing archival fine art, photography and digital art. Giclée prints can be printed on a variety of substrates including 100% cotton rag, such as those made by Hahnemühle. Hahnemühle’s authentic fine art papers are extremely resistant to ageing and are regarded as top of the line often used for exhibitions and limited-edition art prints.
As a result these prints have extremely long-lasting colour that is true to the original. They can last for more than 100 years without showing signs of noticeable fading. They are considered to be the highest quality prints available and are sold through galleries and museums throughout the world.