Natalia Chrzanowska
Underwater passage
Underwater passage
Dramatic underwater rock formations in the last paradise, Raja Ampat. Isolated from the hustle of modern life, Raja Ampat in Indonesia is home to over 1,500 fish species and 75% of the world's known coral species.
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🌱 Care for our Planet
The prints are crafted and shipped using a 100% carbon-neutral printing company that prioritises sustainably sourced materials.
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materials
Artwork is printed on Fuji crystal archive paper and processed with Fuji chemistry that relies on wind energy. All framed prints feature oak FSC®-certified wood frames.
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photographic process
Silver, a crucial component in producing prints, and any by-products from the process are extracted and recycled. Fuji implements rigorous chemical substance management across the supply chain.
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delivery
All packaging materials are a blend of sustainably sourced, recyclable, or biodegradable elements. Carbon emissions from order deliveries are calculated and offset through investments in renewable energy projects.
Quality Assurance
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Quality
The artwork is printed on Fuji Matt Crystal paper, featuring a semi-matte finish and a lightly textured surface, providing a detailed three-dimensional reproduction with a natural photographic finish in subtle colors.
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Durability
Thanks to the archival properties of this museum-grade paper, the print will not only enhance the aesthetic appeal of your living space but also maintain its vibrancy and quality for many years to come.
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Authenticity
Every print is part of a limited series, signed, and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity, providing a guarantee of its provenance and reflecting my commitment to quality and value in the artwork.