My Artistic Evolution with Fine Art Photographic Prints
My passion for printing my own photographs started in the 1990s, a pivotal time in the evolution of printmaking, when the first color inkjet printers became available. However, during those early years, there was a significant drawback: the inks didn’t last and faded in just a few years. This all changed dramatically with the introduction of carbon-based pigment inks. These inks offered longevity that was previously unattainable.
Now, the long-lasting prints I produce can endure more than a lifetime, showcasing colors that are not only lifelike but also reflective of my artistic vision. Through my journey in printmaking evolution, I have created numerous fine art prints, each telling its own unique story.
I'm excited to share that all of these works are available online via TAIKO gallery, making them accessible to a global audience. These fine art photographic prints are meticulously crafted, ensuring that each piece captures the essence of my artistic intent. They are delivered directly to you, no matter where in the world you are.
For those who are looking for something tailored, I also offer custom photographic prints. If you need something a bit different, or have a specific artistic preference, do not hesitate to contact me for suggestions.
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Marsh Ensamble: Ancient sea floor bedrock hills and fallen trees are covered with slow growing under growth formations in the Baltic archipelago. Documenting these small natural forms and miniature landscapes in Nauvo archipelago has been my passion for the last two decades. This photograph explores these often intimate and fragile scenes. AVAILABLE ONLINE 1/1 T.p.l'a Size: 25.5 x 65 x 3.5 [cm] This unique panoramic macro photograph is printed with pigment inks on meticulously crafted Japanese handmade paper with deckle edges. This naturally textured thick (200 gsm) paper is made one sheet at a time by Awagami’s master paper-makers. The print is float framed into a deep white wooden frame and it is ready to hang. This unique print is signed.
Bicycle Shadow in Cathedral Square, Turku, Finland. First edition print on fine art paper, signed and numbered. White wooden high quality frame is 30 x 30 cm, print itself 19 x 19 cm. "Photograph is a feeling. I explore the interactions, relationships and juxtapositions formed when landscape, architecture and people come together" AVAILABLE ONLINE
Architecture in Turku series: Agricultural Cooperative Building in Turku, Finland. The building complex was designed by architect Alvar Aalto (1898-1976) and completed in 1927. When the building was completed, Aalto and his family moved to the top floor. This is also where his architectural firm's offices were located.
This picture shows two photographs together. I used a technique similar to the old film-based cameras, where the film frame was exposed twice. I wanted to experiment with this technique in architectural photography using digital technology and see what it reveals.
1/1 unique (T.p.l'a) pigment inkjet print . The artwork is ready to hang. Framed in a white 3cm deep vitrine frame with a special thick passparture and glass. Size of the picture 41 x 58 cm, size of the frame 50 x 70 cm.
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