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Print studio studies

For nearly two decades, this ongoing project by Edgar Martins has delved into the unseen world of photographic darkrooms and printmaking studios. Using small-format cameras, including 35mm and mobile phones, Martins captures the often-overlooked byproducts of the artistic printing process.
These intimate 6×4″ prints offer a unique glimpse into the analogue heart of photography and printing, showcasing the fascinating traces, tests, and transformations that occur behind the scenes. This series celebrates the accidental beauty,  rich textures and chaos  inherent in the journey of creating a handmade print.
Offered in a choice of 14 unique prints. To select a specific print, simply add its description in the notes box during checkout or email the studio after payment.
The proceeds from the sale of these prints will be donated to The  Moth House’s educational and editorial programs.

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Date: 2025
Dimensions: 150mmx100mm (6×4″)
Medium: C-print, Fuji Crystal Archive matt paper, mounted on 250x200cm acid-free, bevel cut 3mm, white Core Mount board
Edition: 1/10 (signed and numbered on the back)

About the Artist
Edgar Martins is visual artist woking across different media. His work is represented in several high-profile collections, such as those of the V&A, RIBA, the Dallas Museum of Art; MAST, MUDAS, Modern Art Centre Lisbon, MAAT, Fondation Carmignac, amongst others. He has published over 16 books which were met with critical acclaim and exhibited internationally. He was selected to represent Macau (China) at the 54th Venice Biennale.

£95.00





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