Ammonite | 03 | Fine Art Print
Ammonite | 03 | Fine Art Print
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Paper
Paper
Our art prints feature a sophisticated smooth matte finish that eliminates glare while preserving texture and color fidelity. This elegant, non-shiny surface creates a premium aesthetic that works beautifully in any lighting condition.
Printed on substantial 200 gsm (80 lb) paper with 0.26 mm thickness, these prints offer excellent durability while maintaining a refined feel.
Note that availability may vary by region, and due to its naturally absorbent surface, designs with extremely heavy ink coverage may display a subtle textured appearance.
All prints use environmentally responsible FSC-certified paper, supporting sustainable forestry practices while bringing beautiful art into your space.
Giclée printing
Giclée printing
Giclée is a premium printing technique that produces museum-quality art reproductions. Using advanced inkjet technology, this method captures every nuance of the original artwork with extraordinary detail and color fidelity.
Exceptional Detail: Microscopic ink droplets create resolutions exceeding 1200 dpi, preserving the most delicate elements of the original artwork.
Archival Materials: Crafted with fade-resistant pigment inks and acid-free papers to maintain vibrancy for generations.
The Collector's Choice: Preferred by galleries, artists, and collectors worldwide for limited editions, exhibition pieces, and fine art reproductions.
Artwork
Artwork
The Ammonite Collection is a tribute to the quiet intelligence and elegant textural form of ancient stone spirals, chambers of history etched across shorelines. Using multi-media and advanced digital techniques, we explore ways of breathing new life into ancient fragile forms, allowing once tiny illustrations to adorn the walls of contemporary spaces.
Each piece is based on archives of intricate illustrations of 19th-century scientific artists, courtesy of the Biodiversity Heritage Library.
Ammonite Collection honours the legacy of pioneering illustrators and the academic institutions that first captured the natural world's complexity, and the BHL’s remarkable work in preserving and sharing this visual heritage with the world.


