Large calligraphy written with an 'automatic' pen and smaller writing with brause nibs. The work plays on the original meaning of the word digital, as 'pertaining to the fingers'. In this sense all handwritten calligraphy is digital... manual digital, that is.

Each print features a stamped impression of a Japanese seal,
plus an original fingerprint of the artist. NOTE: The positioning of these hand impressions may vary from print to print, and may differ from those illustrated.
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Printed from an Epson 3800 using Epson’s 9-color UltraChrome ink system at 2880 x 1440 dpi on Epson acid free watercolor paper, a combination to ensure long lasting quality. Wilhelm Imaging Research (www.wilhelm-research.com), suggest prints using this combination of ink and media will last for over 90 years without appreciable fading , based on indoor display framed under glass. Dark Storage Stability Rating at 73°F/50%RH is indicated to last over 200 years. The detail is super fine at this resolution, being almost 10 times finer than normal commercial printing, so that even under a magnifying glass the prints hold up to very close scrutiny.

Price: US$ 95.00
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