The Artist's Vision
The Atelier Print came to be because of a fairly simple belief: the only faithful reproduction of an artist’s work must begin within the context of the original work. That is, the studio of the artist. Only then are the nuances of texture, color and light captured truly accurately and with the sensitivity to what the artist saw when creating the piece.
Simply, we see the artist’s vision.
The Atelier
In spite of the current various misuses of the term “atelier”, it is French for “workshop”, and is traditionally used for an artist’s studio where a master and a number of assistants, students and apprentices worked together producing pieces that went out in the master’s name.
This is the goal of The Atelier Print: To produce reproductions with the artist, in the studio of the artist, under the supervision of the artist, that are offered “in the Master’s name” without reservation.
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We’ve worked with every imaginable subject, medium and style of work.
Take a look at some of our favorite projects here!
Pricing, How the Process Works
In our studio, we re-create the light you use to create the work. If you require prints, we produce a guide print for reference, and evaluate that under the same conditions – with the light you use in your studio. Our prints have the highest fidelity to the original.
That guide print is used to produce your final edition prints, reproduced at the size you require.
You’ll find our prices are equal to, or less than most commercial labs, with a result that far surpasses any other service.
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Thanks...
A special thanks: This process is unlike any other method currently used in reproducing artwork.
Only through the work of Prosperi Studio was the development of this method possible, through the demands and understanding of Warren and Lucia Prosperi, and the confidence to allow implementation of the highest levels of contemporary digital photography, color management and file processing.
This method achieves what, ultimately is the most basic goal of Fine Art reproduction… allowing us to share the intent of the artist.
Visit Prosperi Studio online, here.
Hear artist Warren Prosperi interviewed, here: Warren Prosperi on Light and Color.
Credits: Cover image painting by Micheala Harlow. “America” painting by William Penniman Storck. “The Prosperi Studio”, “Ted at worktable” – photos courtesy of Lucia Prosperi.
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The Atelier Print process starts with a conversation. Send us an email or give us a call.
We're happy to answer your questions, and love seeing your work!