Atelier Cph 'Blooming' - 30x40cm
Fine art giclée print created by Atelier Cph exclusively for The Poster Club.
Printed on 265g natural art paper with a matte, uncoated finish and lightly textured surface, that ensures a rich and vibrant display of colors. Printed in Denmark.
Giclée is a printing technique used to attain intense, saturated colors as well as a greater variety of depth and nuances. Combined with the premium art paper, it guarantees archival conservation of colors for the highest possible age resistance.
Framed in a Solid Oak frame made in Italy, with real glass.
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Atelier Cph is a multidisciplinary creative studio based in Copenhagen, Denmark. The agency was established in 2012 by Danish trend forecaster and concept stylist, Sara Ingemann, and Dutch creative director and graphic designer, Mandy Rep. "We want to create art prints that are timeless in their design approach. When we start a new creative design process, we experiment with different techniques, forms, and shapes".
'The art of fabric' is the name of the new collection of art prints by Atelier CPH - a multidisciplinary creative studio based in Copenhagen.
The new poster series is based on translating fabric textures into digital art work. The hand painted textile is cut in different abstract shapes and geometric forms. The art work is shot with a Hasselblad camera by Danish photographer Jonas Damholt.
Fine art giclée print created by Atelier Cph exclusively for The Poster Club.
Printed on 265g natural art paper with a matte, uncoated finish and lightly textured surface, that ensures a rich and vibrant display of colors. Printed in Denmark.
Giclée is a printing technique used to attain intense, saturated colors as well as a greater variety of depth and nuances. Combined with the premium art paper, it guarantees archival conservation of colors for the highest possible age resistance.
Framed in a Solid Oak frame made in Italy, with real glass.
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Atelier Cph is a multidisciplinary creative studio based in Copenhagen, Denmark. The agency was established in 2012 by Danish trend forecaster and concept stylist, Sara Ingemann, and Dutch creative director and graphic designer, Mandy Rep. "We want to create art prints that are timeless in their design approach. When we start a new creative design process, we experiment with different techniques, forms, and shapes".
'The art of fabric' is the name of the new collection of art prints by Atelier CPH - a multidisciplinary creative studio based in Copenhagen.
The new poster series is based on translating fabric textures into digital art work. The hand painted textile is cut in different abstract shapes and geometric forms. The art work is shot with a Hasselblad camera by Danish photographer Jonas Damholt.
Fine art giclée print created by Atelier Cph exclusively for The Poster Club.
Printed on 265g natural art paper with a matte, uncoated finish and lightly textured surface, that ensures a rich and vibrant display of colors. Printed in Denmark.
Giclée is a printing technique used to attain intense, saturated colors as well as a greater variety of depth and nuances. Combined with the premium art paper, it guarantees archival conservation of colors for the highest possible age resistance.
Framed in a Solid Oak frame made in Italy, with real glass.
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Atelier Cph is a multidisciplinary creative studio based in Copenhagen, Denmark. The agency was established in 2012 by Danish trend forecaster and concept stylist, Sara Ingemann, and Dutch creative director and graphic designer, Mandy Rep. "We want to create art prints that are timeless in their design approach. When we start a new creative design process, we experiment with different techniques, forms, and shapes".
'The art of fabric' is the name of the new collection of art prints by Atelier CPH - a multidisciplinary creative studio based in Copenhagen.
The new poster series is based on translating fabric textures into digital art work. The hand painted textile is cut in different abstract shapes and geometric forms. The art work is shot with a Hasselblad camera by Danish photographer Jonas Damholt.