Resume
My work has appeared in some exhibitions and a few publications but my resume does not list those accomplishments. In the past I’ve considered these accolades as important indications of success, but I think differently now. Success is no longer measured by the length of my resume, but rather by how I feel about the photo that I create. While I do enjoy exhibiting, seeing my work published and meeting people who appreciate my work… this is an extra benefit of creating but does not constitute success itself. In other words, I believe that success is achieved internally, not externally. Some have doubted my qualifications given my non-traditional resume. My answer is always the same: my images are my qualifications, nothing else matters.
When buying art from an artist
When buying from an artist/maker, you’re buying more than an object/photo. You are buying hundreds of hours of failures and experimentation. You are buying days, weeks & months of frustration and moments of pure joy. You aren’t just buying a thing, you’re buying a piece of heart, part of a soul, a moment of someone’s life. Most importantly, you’re buying the artist more time to do something they are passionate about.
Fine Arts Print
The photographs are prepared and printed by a Certified Studio on Hahnemühle Fine Art paper with archival pigment ink with 2 cms white border. They are hand-signed by the photographer, titled and numbered. Photographs are dispatched without frame.
Types of Paper
Printed on Photo Rag Baryta FB, 350 gsm, 100% Cotton, white. Baryta FB is a bright, white paper with an extra polished surface and a shiny coating. It can be compared to a more classical type of baryta paper, in structure and surface. The weight of this paper enforces the traditional character with which superior visual prints are made.
Printed on Bamboo, 290 gsm, 90% Bamboo fibre + 10% Cotton, natural white. Bamboo is the world’s first digital fine art inkjet paper made from bamboo fibres. Bamboo represents spirituality, naturalness and resource-saving paper production. Particularly suitable for warm-toned color and monochrome prints, Bamboo specifically highlights the sensuality of images.
Printed on German Etching 310 gsm, 100% Cellulose, white. This heavyweight etching board is velvety smooth with a fine surface texture. German Etching is one of the most popular media worldwide for artwork and photography.
Prices
Edition of 10 + 2 AP (40,0 x 60,0 cms) € 395,00
Edition of 10 + 2 AP (30,0 x 45,0 cms) € 295,00
Edition of 10 + 2 AP (40,0 x 40,0 cms) € 295,00
Prices for Fine Art Prints include BTW (21%) and delivery at all times.
For dispatching to the United States of America, take notice that I cannot guarantee that the print reaching you unimpaired.
Obviously, you can always come to the studio (Rotterdam, The Netherlands) to fetch your Fine Art Print. In that case, please make an appointment.
Colors
Viewing photography on monitors is always complicated, in regard to calibration etc. I processed the images on a calibrated monitor. In addition the print studio keeps track of my files, after extensive color management tests are completed. I can always guarantee the high quality of every print that is made. However, it can happen that the image you see on your computer is different than the Fine Art Print. This I cannot change, unfortunately.
I ordered! Now what?
Your order reaches me by the contact form. I will check your data and make an invoice. This invoice will be sent to you by email as PDF. As soon as the payment is completed, the Fine Art Print will be processed by the print studio and is sent to you within 14 days. The transport is insured.
Copyright
All images appearing on this site are the property of Toeti Froeti and are protected under Dutch and International Copyright Laws.
All Rights are Reserved.
The images may not be reproduced, stored, manipulated or used for any reason what so ever without the written permission of Toeti Froeti.
Any Copyright violation and/or infringement will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
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