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TOGETHER

by NATASHA WILSON

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TOGETHER

by NATASHA WILSON

$250.00

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Limited edition means only a certain number of identical pieces will be made, making them rare and valuable. Once an edition is sold out, no more prints will be made.

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ArtStar specializes in crafting museum-quality solid wood frames, custom-built for each limited edition print. Our artisan framers utilize archival, acid-free materials to ensure the highest level of preservation. Their expertise and craftsmanship guarantee that your artwork will be beautifully presented and protected and last for years to come.

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Details on order processing

Orders are produced on demand and delivered within a two-week window by our team of fine art printers and framers.

Unmatched Quality

Our museum-quality frames are hand-built to ensure each piece arrives looking perfect.

  • Hardwood frames in three chic color options
  • Two week lead time
  • UV-blocking acrylic, which protects against 95% of UV rays
  • Acid-free, archival mats and materials
  • Taped backs to prevent dust from getting into the frame
  • Arrives ready to hang

TOGETHER

Photographer Natasha Wilson had this idea where she wanted to use bodies to create abstract shapes through movement, and the way to execute defined shapes to her was by painting the bodies different colors so that the viewer can focus on the abstract spacing vs the human body itself. She brainstormed for a while, coming to the conclusion that painting the bodies on set would be super messy and actually require more clean up in post than if she just painted the bodies in photoshop after shooting it. She is super happy that I constructed it this way, as it allowed her the flexibility to shift colors and hues per image, so that she could pick exactly what colors she thought looked best side by side. Although it was very time consuming, spending about 3-4 hours per image hand painting each limb, it was meditative and almost therapeutic, like a digital coloring book for her editing process. Natasha would love to create something with a similar process in the future.

About the Piece

Desert-born and raised, fashion photographer Natasha Wilson has had a mutual passion for art & travel her entire life. Inspired by culture and each location’s color palette, she hopes her unique perspective flows vicariously through her photographs and transports the viewer into a dream-like world. Her process usually includes painting her own hues over her images and reducing the color palette to a cohesive blend of hues.

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Shipping with ArtStar

  • Order Fulfillment: Orders are processed and fulfilled within a two-week window by our team of fine art printers and framers.
  • Shipping Notification: A tracking number will be emailed once your order ships. 
  • Damage Resolution: While we cannot control occasional damage by UPS or FedEx, we will work with you to resolve any issues. Damaged works can be exchanged within 14 days.
  • Contact Information: For further information or to report damage to your artwork, please reach out to hello@artstar.com or text us at 212-995-5352.
  • Packaging: We have developed our packaging systems over the last 14 years to ensure our work arrives flawlessly. 

Framing

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Skip the trip to the framer and let ArtStar handle it. Our artisan framers create each archival frame custom per order.

All Frames Include:

  • UV-blocking acrylic plexiglass
  • Acid-free, archival materials
  • 100% natural wood molding with a deep profile. 

Frame Specifications:

  • Extra small and small frames: .75" molding, 2" mats, 1.2" deep
  • Medium and large frames: 1" molding, 3" mats, 2" deep
  • Matless frames have a spacer to prevent print from touching the acrylic. 
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