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The Drop: a temporary structure and unconditional love.
This work is executed on glass using a digital pen. The glass surface and the stylus serve, respectively, as the matrix and the inking tool of traditional fine art printmaking. Consequently, this limited-edition print does not constitute a mare reproduction, but the sole and authentic original work.
Meticulous attention has been devoted to the selection of the paper to ensure a tactile & visual… experience of exceptional quality. Thanks to a collaboration with POV—a renowned fine art print studio based in Los Angeles, California—a museum-quality result has been achieved by utilizing water-based pigment inks featuring the highest degree of permanence currently available: Epson equipment (models P10k/P20k/P9000) on Moab Entrada Rag Natural archival paper (290 gsm, 100% cotton, cold-pressed).
The certificate is printed on Asuka Natural paper—a premium washi produced in Echizen (Fukui Prefecture, Japan) by the Ishikawa Mill.
Stabile, a Rome-trained artist, uses a diverse range of mediums like engobe, clay, inks, gouache, paper, acrylic paint and ocean sand. His technique, akin to calligraphy, rapidly strokes signs, symbols, and forms onto two dimensional surfaces—capturing the essence of moments. Drawing inspiration from Transavanguardia and post-war Italian traditions, his work evokes emotions of nostalgia, introspection, and the mystic, offering a new perspective on art.