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Limited Editions

These are the pieces that will never be reproduced. Once an edition closes, it closes forever.

Each limited edition is a commitment—to archival materials, to museum-grade printing, to a physical certificate of authenticity that carries weight in your hands. These are not mass-produced. They are individually numbered, signed, and documented.

When you acquire a limited edition print, you join a small group of collectors who understand that scarcity is not a marketing tactic. It is a promise.

The artists in this collection work slowly. They select which pieces deserve permanence. And when an edition closes, the work enters a private archive. What remains in circulation becomes more valuable—not in price alone, but in meaning.

— The Archivist
What Makes Them Limited

Archival Quality, Museum Standards

Every limited edition print is produced to museum archival standards. We use Hahnemühle fine art papers—the same papers trusted by major galleries and institutions worldwide.

Photo Rag Baryta offers a smooth, glossy surface with deep blacks and rich tonal range. Museum Etching provides a matte finish with a subtle texture that resembles traditional etching paper.

Each print is numbered (e.g., 12/50), signed by the artist, and accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity. When the edition closes, the digital files are archived and never reprinted.

Editions Limited to 50 or fewer numbered prints
Paper Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta or Museum Etching
Printing Giclée on archival, acid-free paper
Certificate Signed & numbered Certificate of Authenticity

Not Sure Where to Start?

Our collections are curated by theme and aesthetic. Explore open editions or browse by collection to find pieces that speak to you.