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Photographie d’art de l’eau douce et de la roche dans l’œuvre Minéral

Mineral

€2,800.00Price

Artist: Martin Colognoli
Series: WATER-RIGINE
Size: 120 x 80 cm
Edition currently available: 1/8

Limited to 8 copies + 2 artist's proofs.
Price: €2,800 (VAT included)
Authenticity: numbered, signed, accompanied by a certificate of authenticity

Mineral belongs to the WATER-RIGINE series, a photographic work about fresh water as the origin of life, a force of connection and a source of wonder.

Created in an alpine aquatic environment , this work reveals the encounter between water and rock, between movement and matter. Beneath the surface, the mineral forms appear sculpted by time and the patient flow of water.

Through this image, Martin Colognoli invites us to contemplate a discreet world, shaped by repetition, purity and the silent force of fresh water.

  • Do you have a question, a specific request, or a custom format in mind? I would be delighted to discuss it with you during a phone call and provide personalized support. Don't hesitate to contact me here .

    This work is offered in a unique format of 120 x 80 cm , chosen for its visual presence, balance and impact in space.

    Each copy is part of a limited edition of 8 prints and 2 artist's proofs. It is numbered , signed and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity .

    The print is produced using Hahnemühle FineArt pigment printing and then mounted on Dibond aluminum , with a float frame . This understated and elegant finish gives the artwork a contemporary, refined, and lasting presence, while highlighting the depth of the image.

    Dibond ensures excellent stability over time, while the American-style frame provides a high-end, refined finish, particularly suited to indoor presentation in a residential, architectural or professional setting.

    Each work is carefully prepared in Lyon, France , in collaboration with a professional photographic laboratory.

    The photographs showing the artwork in context are provided for illustrative purposes only. They simply allow you to imagine how the artwork would look in a space and do not constitute a contractual commitment.

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