The making of the 'Stealth Kate' print by Marc Quinn
Watch as a limited-edition run of 75 digital prints of his iconic Kate Moss sculpture are produced for Wallpaper* Handmade 2013 by the artist himself
A limited-edition run of 75 digital prints of Marc Quinn’s iconic Kate Moss sculpture were signed, titled and numbered by the artist himself as part of Wallpaper* Handmade 2013. The series was printed with silkscreen glaze and diamond dust by Quinn, art publishers Manifold Editions and Brad Faine of leading printmakers Coriander Studio. Quinn chose the digital print process because it accentuates the colours and shades of the image, while the diamond dust provides an amazing contrast.
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