For Projects

Art is rarely chosen in isolation. In larger interiors, hospitality spaces, offices, and multi-room environments, artworks are selected in relation to architecture, scale, light, materials, and the overall rhythm of a space. This page is intended for projects where the need is not for open-ended consultation, but for a clear and efficient studio production process based on a defined visual direction.

The studio works with private clients, interior designers, hotels, offices, and curated commercial spaces that already have a clear project framework. This may involve a single strong work for a key area, a consistent series across multiple rooms, or a larger group of editions produced to fit the tone and structure of a space. In all cases, the studio operates as a production-focused partner rather than as an interior consultancy.

What the Studio Can Provide
For larger projects, production scheduling can be prioritized in order to meet tighter timelines more efficiently. The studio can produce existing works in project quantities, adapt formats and sizes where technically appropriate, and maintain consistency across a larger order. The focus is on reliable production, coherent visual output, and a clear studio process.

Where a project requires a more specific visual direction, the studio can also develop a focused series based on a strict written brief and clear visual references. This may include photography-based, post-photographic, generative, or mixed-process works, provided the requested direction remains compatible with the studio’s visual language. This is not offered as open-ended concept development, but as a structured response to a clearly defined task.

Unique Works for a Single Client
For selected projects, it is also possible to develop unique artworks intended exclusively for one client or one space. In such cases, the final works can be printed only in the exact number of copies ordered for that project and not released further. This allows hotels, private clients, and interior projects to secure a distinct visual solution that remains exclusive to their environment.

How Project Requests Are Handled
The studio does not operate as an interior advisory service and does not offer open-ended guidance on what should be placed where. Project requests are handled on the basis of a clear written brief, dimensions, references, and visual direction provided by the client or design team. This keeps the process focused, efficient, and suitable for projects where decisions have already been framed internally.

If the brief is clear enough, the studio can review the request and prepare a targeted proposal without requiring an initial commitment at the exploratory stage. The stronger and more precise the references, technical requirements, and project direction, the more accurate and useful the resulting proposal will be.

To keep project enquiries efficient and workable, the studio reviews only structured requests with clear references, dimensions, and decision-making context.

What to Send in Your Project Brief
To keep the process focused and efficient, project requests should include a clear written brief. The studio works only with structured enquiries and does not provide open-ended consultation or exploratory guidance. The more precise the request, the more accurate and useful the response will be.

1. Who you are
Please indicate who is making the enquiry. For example: architect, interior designer, hotel manager, private client, developer, procurement team, or another decision-making role. This helps clarify the type of project and the level at which decisions are being made.

2. The purpose of your request
Please state the specific purpose of the enquiry. For example: to confirm whether the project can be produced, to request pricing, to estimate production timing, to discuss a larger order, or to enquire about exclusive works. The objective of the request should be stated clearly.

3. What type of space the works are for
Please explain where the artworks are intended to be used. For example: hotel, private residence, apartment building, office, restaurant, retail space, hospitality project, gallery, or another commercial or residential environment. This is essential to understanding the context of the request.

4. Art nude / nude photography
Please indicate clearly whether art nude or nude photography is acceptable within the project. This should be defined at the beginning of the brief so that the visual direction is understood correctly from the outset.

5. Approximate project volume
Please indicate the approximate scale of the request. For example: one work, a series of works, ten prints, fifty prints, one hundred prints, or a larger project quantity. An approximate total is sufficient at the initial stage.

6. Budget range
Please include a realistic budget range for the project. A range is required rather than an open-ended question. For example: €1,000–€3,000, €5,000–€7,000, €10,000–€30,000, or another clearly defined bracket. Requests without a budget range are difficult to assess accurately.

7. Visual references and direction
Please include clear references showing the type of work, atmosphere, style, or visual direction required. The studio does not provide “what should we choose?” consultation and does not define the aesthetic direction on behalf of the client. A project brief must already include a clear visual reference point.

8. Sizes, orientation, and format
Please indicate the approximate wall dimensions, preferred print sizes, and whether the project requires vertical, horizontal, or square works. Not every size is possible in every image, but most works generally follow a vertical, horizontal, or square logic, often within a proportion close to 2:3. This should be treated as a practical starting point rather than an absolute rule.

9. Timeline
Please indicate the deadline or expected delivery window for the project. This is especially important for larger orders or time-sensitive installations.

10. Exclusivity
Please state whether the request is for existing works, adapted works, or exclusive works developed only for your project. For selected larger projects, it may be possible to create unique artworks printed only in the exact number of copies ordered for that client and not released further.

11. Final decision-maker
Please ensure that the enquiry comes from, or directly includes, the person responsible for final approval. The studio works most effectively when communication is handled through one clear decision-maker rather than through multiple layers of internal discussion.

Production, Editions & Materials
Even when a work is selected for a project, it is still approached as an artwork rather than as a decorative commodity. Each print is produced with the same attention to material quality, tonal consistency, and final physical presence within a space. For more information about editions, papers, inks, and studio production standards, please see Limited Editions & Process & Materials.

Worldwide Shipping & Project Supply
Works are prepared for clients internationally, including the United States, Europe, Japan, Australia, and other destinations. The same attention is applied to print quality, handling, and secure packaging regardless of project size or location. The studio can support both individual project pieces and larger, coordinated production runs.

For project enquiries, please use the Contact page and include a clear written brief. For faster self-selection, you may also explore Large Wall Art for Modern Interiors, Black and White Wall Art, and Limited Edition Nude Fine Art Prints.