Paper or Canvas?

Two Worlds of Expression

Choosing the right medium is more than a technical decision – it defines how an image breathes, how it speaks, and how it lives in a room.

Paper Prints – Subtle Nobility

We print exclusively on Hahnemühle German Etching, a heavyweight, velvety fine-art paper found in museums around the world. Its gentle texture absorbs light and color like fabric, giving every tone a tactile depth.

Printed at 300 dpi, even the smallest nuances remain visible – each shadow, each transition retains its character.

Formats are limited to 90×60 cm / 36x24" to preserve this level of precision. The image extends to the very edge of the paper, with no distracting borders or empty space.

Let’s be honest: German Etching isn’t the kind of paper you find in print shops. It’s costlier, denser, rarer – a surface chosen by those who value true craftsmanship.

Canvas Prints – The Grand Gesture

Canvas is space. It’s presence.

Our cotton-polyester blend combines the traditional feel of a painter’s canvas with modern stability. Printed at 150 dpi, the colors appear softer, fuller, and more alive – the woven texture gives the artwork a pulse of its own.

This is not about micro-details but about the bold impact of a large surface. Sizes up to 150×100 cm / 60x40" offer a freedom that paper cannot match.

To ensure that no part of the image disappears along the edges, we print on a slightly larger canvas, leaving a white border to wrap around the stretcher bars. The artwork remains completely visible.

Canvases are available rolled, stretched, or framed – on request, like a bespoke edition that finds its stage within your space.