Václav Havel, Ottawa, Canada, 1990
As the author of this photographic work, I always strive—beyond the visual experience—to deliver the highest possible technical quality, meeting the standards of top gallery production. My photographs are printed on archival papers by the German manufacturer Hahnemühle or the French manufacturer Canson, both of which meet the most demanding requirements for long-term preservation and print quality. All materials used are archival and pH-neutral.
Printing technique: Giclée / Pigment print, Epson Ultrachrome HDR
The most widely used and preferred technology among authors, galleries, collectors, and art institutions worldwide.
Unframed.
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Archiving and handling note:
When displaying photographs, it is recommended to follow standard practices for handling works of art. The photograph—like a painting or graphic print—should not be exposed to direct sunlight, humidity, high temperatures, or chemically aggressive (non-neutral pH) environments.
Usage rights:
Photographs are intended exclusively for personal use, for display in private homes or other private spaces. Any other form of use—such as display in public spaces or institutions, galleries, online publication, print/media use, or any other form of reproduction—is permitted only with the written consent of the author.
