Sergei Diaghilev's grave at the cemetery of San Michele in Venice.
The author: Pierre Toutain-Dorbec is a Franco-American multimedia artist, social documentary photographer, and publisher. He has been described as "an artist whose work emphasizes a humanist perspective."
The print: Piezography is an inkjet printing through an all-carbon process. This groundbreaking process uses seven shades of gray and black ink to render the best possible grayscale images that can be printed with a modern printer. Compared to a standard inkjet printer, which uses two shades of gray and black, Piezography prints are significantly more detailed in the extreme highlights and shadows, and display astounding depth. Archivability is always a concern for inkjet process prints. However, because Piezography uses pure carbon instead of pigment, print lifetime is limited only by the durability of the paper, and should be able to last generations without observable fading.
Sergei Diaghilev's grave at the cemetery of San Michele in Venice.
The author:
Pierre Toutain-Dorbec is a Franco-American multimedia artist, social documentary photographer, and publisher. He has been described as "an artist whose work emphasizes a humanist perspective."
The print:
Piezography is an inkjet printing through an all-carbon process. This groundbreaking process uses seven shades of gray and black ink to render the best possible grayscale images that can be printed with a modern printer. Compared to a standard inkjet printer, which uses two shades of gray and black, Piezography prints are significantly more detailed in the extreme highlights and shadows, and display astounding depth.
Archivability is always a concern for inkjet process prints. However, because Piezography uses pure carbon instead of pigment, print lifetime is limited only by the durability of the paper, and should be able to last generations without observable fading.