The Value of the Works
Collectors and art lovers have the opportunity to acquire my work as limited edition fine art prints. Each print is created with attention to detail and produced in a professional studio on premium Hahnemühle fine art paper using archival pigment inks. This approach provides museum-level preservation quality and long-lasting colour stability for more than 100 years.
I personally oversee the preparation of each work and provide a signed and numbered certificate of authenticity.
Each fine art print is not only an interior piece, but also a collectible work of contemporary art.


The Uniqueness of the Paper
Hahnemühle is one of the oldest paper manufacturers in Germany, founded in 1584 in the Solling region of Lower Saxony. Centuries of tradition and attention to detail have made the company known for exceptionally high-quality fine art papers.
My fine art prints are produced on papers from the Digital FineArt Collection. These papers are specially developed for professional inkjet printing. They are made from pure cotton or alpha-cellulose, with a refined surface texture, high density, excellent colour reproduction, and deep black tones. The papers are age-resistant, free from optical brighteners, and feature a premium inkjet coating.
Certificate of Authenticity
Each fine art print comes with a Hahnemühle certificate of authenticity. The certificate is designed to protect the authenticity of artworks produced on Hahnemühle paper and to reduce the risk of forgery.
Each certificate is made of high-quality mould-made paper with a deckled edge, a Hahnemühle watermark, and fluorescent security fibres.
The combination of the certificate and hologram confirms that each certificate of authenticity is linked to one specific artwork.

Print Protection
All fine art prints are coated with Hahnemühle Protective Spray. It forms a thin film on the surface without changing the texture of the paper, fixes pigment and dye inks, helps prevent fading, increases resistance to scratches and fingerprints, and contains a UV absorber.
Below you can see the process of applying the protective coating.
Storage Recommendations
To preserve the quality of the print, avoid direct sunlight, high humidity, and sudden temperature changes. Do not touch the surface of the work with bare hands — it is best to use cotton gloves or hold the print by the edges.

