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Neo-Lascaux Limited Edition
Neo-Lascaux is born from Arthur’s distinctive process: sketching with acrylic inks and painting on diverse papers, scanning them, and exploring their intricacies through digital techniques. He enhances the colours and textures that captivate him, then enlarges the final image using a software pushed to its maximum settings, introducing digital artifacts that enrich the composition.
Named Neo-Lascaux, this piece recalls the vibrant hues of parietal art and the rugged texture of the Lascaux Cave walls, a prehistoric site Trombetta later explored via VR, after creating the work. The title embodies this serendipitous link, fusing a futuristic reinterpretation with a prophetic echo of the ancient, uniting past and present through vivid colour, tactile depth, and digital evolution.
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Neo-Lascaux — Limited Edition
The full gallery presentation of Neo-Lascaux, a 105 × 70 cm Fuji Crystal Archive print under 2 mm acrylic glass, mounted on 3 mm Aluminium Dibond with integrated aluminium hanging rails. Numbered and strictly limited to an edition of 10, plus 2 artist's proofs. Each is issued with a signed certificate of authenticity from Arthur Trombetta.
Edition of 10 + 2 AP at 105 × 70 cm. 9 of 10 available.
Production & delivery: Each piece is produced to order by our gallery-print partner and shipped direct to you, fully packaged for the long-distance journey. Your free signed and hand-numbered certificate of authenticity is dispatched separately, in a presentation envelope sent directly from the artist's studio. Allow approximately 2–3 weeks for the piece, and a few additional days for the certificate to arrive. UK shipping is included; international rates are calculated at checkout.
International buyers outside the United Kingdom may be liable for local customs duties, import taxes, or carrier handling fees applied on receipt, in accordance with the rules of the destination country.
Prefer an open-edition print at a more accessible scale? → Neo-Lascaux - Open Edition
Neo-Lascaux is born from Arthur’s distinctive process: sketching with acrylic inks and painting on diverse papers, scanning them, and exploring their intricacies through digital techniques. He enhances the colours and textures that captivate him, then enlarges the final image using a software pushed to its maximum settings, introducing digital artifacts that enrich the composition.
Named Neo-Lascaux, this piece recalls the vibrant hues of parietal art and the rugged texture of the Lascaux Cave walls, a prehistoric site Trombetta later explored via VR, after creating the work. The title embodies this serendipitous link, fusing a futuristic reinterpretation with a prophetic echo of the ancient, uniting past and present through vivid colour, tactile depth, and digital evolution.
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Neo-Lascaux — Limited Edition
The full gallery presentation of Neo-Lascaux, a 105 × 70 cm Fuji Crystal Archive print under 2 mm acrylic glass, mounted on 3 mm Aluminium Dibond with integrated aluminium hanging rails. Numbered and strictly limited to an edition of 10, plus 2 artist's proofs. Each is issued with a signed certificate of authenticity from Arthur Trombetta.
Edition of 10 + 2 AP at 105 × 70 cm. 9 of 10 available.
Production & delivery: Each piece is produced to order by our gallery-print partner and shipped direct to you, fully packaged for the long-distance journey. Your free signed and hand-numbered certificate of authenticity is dispatched separately, in a presentation envelope sent directly from the artist's studio. Allow approximately 2–3 weeks for the piece, and a few additional days for the certificate to arrive. UK shipping is included; international rates are calculated at checkout.
International buyers outside the United Kingdom may be liable for local customs duties, import taxes, or carrier handling fees applied on receipt, in accordance with the rules of the destination country.
Prefer an open-edition print at a more accessible scale? → Neo-Lascaux - Open Edition
