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Mural of All Time Edition

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Iconographic Construction: six-color lithographic mylar

Image Size: 8 x 30 inches

Marks: edition number, title, edition, artist chop, and artist signature.

Presentation: hardcover portfolio with archival separation sheet.

Description:

In a special edition, we are presenting mural permanent installation "Mural of All Time," featuring its two mural pieces:


Einstein's Gravitational Wave Theory: challenging Einstein's last theory, where the scientific community corroborated in 2015, understanding gravity in the form of wave led the various preliminary studies to the notion of time as a form of vibration!


Stone, Time & Air: is a cosmogony of Neruda's epic work "Heights of Macchu Picchu," which parallel's with Einstein's Gravitational Wave Theory at the moment understanding the universe's origin.

Edition

BAT (Bon-a-Tirer) 1

Printer's Proof 1

Artist Proof 8

Edition of 40

Shipping & Handling

All editions are shipped in a 3/16 inch black gator board flat portfolio with acid-free separation sheets and boxed with protection foam approved by most major air and ground carriers, including UPS and FedEx®.

Certificate of Authenticity

All editions come with documentation with a complete description of the print's genesis and stage work. This information is critical in authenticating the processes that require meticulous production.

The acid-free heavy stock board document, embellished with Atelier's silver foil seal, is unique, granting them work's added value. Said certificate of authenticity also includes the artist's signature, chop, and edition chop marks.

Care Instructions

Improper framing can permanently damage your print; a professional framer that uses archival materials is essential.

A window mat is a matter of personal taste. Often a print with a border is hinged to a backing-this is called "floating" the print- and requires a spacer, hidden by the edges of the frame, to keep the print from touching the Glass in the same way that a window mat does. A window mat may cover the edges of the paper if you prefer (although the edges are considered to be an in­tegral part of the print), or the print may float within the window.

Prints are never glued or taped directly to a backing with pressure-sensitive tapes; hinges made of linen or fine Japanese paper hold the print to the backing with non-acidic, non-staining, reversible adhesives.

Both glass and acrylic sheeting (plexiglass) condense moisture from the air; if your print touches either, it may actually stick to the surface and be ruined.

Both will protect your print and filter some of the harmful rays of light. Glass is less expensive, but it breaks easily. Ultraviolet filtering glass and plexiglass are available at a higher cost. Since Glass is heavier than plastic, it may be imprac­tical for very large prints. Plexiglass, although lighter, is more expensive than ordinary Glass, scratches easily, and carries an electrostatic charge that causes it to attract dust.

Bright daylight and artificial light can cause colors to fade and pa­pers to discolor and become brittle. Too much light is harmful even when ultra­violet rays are filtered out, so make sure your print is exposed only to moderate light for limited hours at a time. You might also consider rotating your prints from time to time.

When handling unframed prints, make sure you work with gloves or clean hands. Finger smudges, dirt, or dents and tears caused by carelessness will affect the value of your print. If you must handle your print, lift it by diagonally op­posite corners to avoid creasing. Prints should be stored flat, either in or out of archival mats, layered between sheets of non-acidic interleafing tissue.

Ever store your prints against surfaces such as corrugated board or wood; not only are the materials acidic, they also have textures that can imprint themselves on your artwork.

Your storage area should be clean, dry, and protected from insects and vermin. Roaches, silverfish, and mice are common despoilers of paper. Simple, relatively inexpensive non-acidic boxes will protect your prints from environmental damage; they are available from art and preservation sup­pliers.

Mural of All Time Genesis

Smaller editions allow the viewer to bring home the same work in a smaller format for public permanent mural installations. A captive audience can establish an intimate relationship within a more private space. This level of continuity reciprocates the genesis of the work.

  • Added value collection

    Prints that are part and about an existing permanent public installation constitute an extension of said work. Our whole interest is to make available works of art integrated to a larger audience where its mere collection comprises an added value within a public viewing context.

  • The world is a larger place

    Context and content in works of art is a pendular movement similar to figure and background. Our interest is the dialog between the two to generate a third element regarding what is inherent to form. This dynamic is a world within another world where possibilities are infinite where the more engaged, the richer we become. One of our goals is to offer our customers nuances that generally escape the bare eye on-site through our edition prints. Retaining the interplay of subtle details allows us to come back to observe the work as a whole with a fresher look!