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Paul Marnef, contemporary art photographer, creator of the Fine Art series of original photographs: Imaginary Planets.

Fineart Plexi Photo montage Diachrome for my Imaginary Planets

FineArt Diachrome Montage under Plexiglas: Sublimating the Work of a Belgian Photographer

In the world of art photography, it is essential to find techniques that not only preserve the integrity of a work, but also highlight it in an exceptional way. As a Belgian photographer and creator of "Imaginary Planets", I am constantly looking for processes that allow me to bring my artistic creations to life while offering them unprecedented depth and luminosity. FineArt Diachrome montage under Plexiglas is one of these techniques that transcend the work, making it as captivating as it is in my imagination.

This process, which I use regularly for my photographic series, not only allows me to sublimate the colors and details, but also to offer a new dimension to my poetic and dreamlike compositions. In this article, I take you to discover this montage and its incredible advantages, particularly in highlighting the "Imaginary Planets".

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Speed Village - Photo of an Imaginary Planet created by Paul Marnef

1. What is FineArt Diachrome Montage under Plexiglas?

FineArt Diachrome montage is a high-end printing process, used in the field of art photography for works where color accuracy and quality of details are essential. This type of printing is based on fine pigment inks that guarantee faithful reproduction of colors, even the most subtle. The rendering of nuances, shadows and contrasts is of great precision, essential to restore the visual complexity of my "Imaginary Planets".

The originality of the process lies in the addition of a Plexiglas plate directly above the printed work. This transparent and lightweight material protects the photograph while bringing a unique brilliance and intensity to the colors. Thanks to this transparency, the vibrant hues of my creations - whether orange skies, deep blues or delicate floral textures - are revealed with an unequaled intensity.

2. Highlighting the Colors and Details of the PHOTOS OF MY "Imaginary Planets"

The particularity of the "Imaginary Planets" lies in their mixture of poetic realism and fantasy. These floating worlds, surreal landscapes and mysterious horizons come to life through imagination and photography. For me, as the creator of these universes, it is fundamental that each print reflects this magical and immersive essence.

The FineArt Diachrome mounting under Plexiglas amplifies this experience. Every detail of the image – the textures of a stormy sky, the softness of a sunset or the geometric structure of an urban landscape – is highlighted by the Plexiglas, which adds an incredible depth effect. The three-dimensional effect created gives the impression that each planet is actually floating in space, offering the viewer a total immersion in the work.

For example, in one of my creations entitled "Qu'elle est Belle", the transparency and luminosity offered by the Plexiglas highlight the subtle contrasts between the bare trees and the soft colors of the surrounding clouds. This lighting allows us to capture the very essence of this imaginary planet, where each element floats weightlessly, while remaining anchored in the real world.

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In Love with Blue - Photo of an Imaginary Planet created by Paul Marnef

3. A Popular Technique in Galleries and Museums

The use of FineArt Diachrome mounting under Plexiglas is not just a fad in the world of contemporary art. This technique is widely adopted by art galleries and museums, and this, for many reasons. On the one hand, it allows for long-lasting protection of the work. Plexiglas, lighter than glass, offers an effective barrier against UV rays, humidity and physical impacts. For a photographer like me, whose works are often exhibited outdoors during artistic events such as artist tours, this protection is essential to guarantee the durability of each print.

On the other hand, the visual rendering of Plexiglas is unmatched. My "Imaginary Planets", exhibited in galleries in Belgium and elsewhere in Europe, immediately catch the eye thanks to the intensity of the colors and the depth effect offered by this mounting. For visitors, this creates an enriched visual experience, where each work seems to come to life before their eyes.

4. Depth and Light: A New Dimension

The FineArt Diachrome montage under Plexiglas not only amplifies the colors, it also adds a unique visual depth. This depth is created by the space between the work and the surface of the Plexiglas. This floating effect is particularly striking in works such as "Libre" or "Symphonie", where the compositions already invite a reflection on space, freedom and infinity.

In "Libre", the seagull gliding in a bright sky seems to rise out of the frame thanks to this three-dimensional effect. This process reinforces the feeling of freedom and escape that I seek to convey through this image. The viewer is invited to let himself be carried away, to feel this same lightness, as if he were floating himself in this celestial universe.

5. A Choice of Excellence for Limited Editions

One of the particularities of my "Imaginary Planets" is that they are offered in limited edition, an approach that guarantees their exclusivity. The FineArt Diachrome mounting under Plexiglas fits perfectly into this vision of a rare and precious artistic work. Each print is made with care, and this process provides a luxury finish that further enhances the work.

As a photographer and art creator, it is essential for me that each work can find its place in the collections of art lovers or in prestigious exhibition spaces. Thanks to this type of mounting, each print becomes a piece of art in its own right, ready to be exhibited and admired. The works, delivered with or without a frame, find their place in private collections in Belgium, France, and elsewhere in Europe.

If you are looking for a professional photo lab in Belgium that prints your works, your photos under plexiglass: in museum quality, I recommend Art Factory in Nivelles, in Walloon Brabant.

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Sortir du Vortex - Photo of an Imaginary Planet created by Paul Marnef

Conclusion

FineArt Diachrome mounting under Plexiglas is much more than a simple presentation technique. It is a method that magnifies my artistic creations and gives them a new dimension. Each print becomes a living work, where colors, contrasts and details take on an unequaled depth. For a Belgian art photographer like me, creator of "Imaginary Planets", this technique is essential to bring my poetic and dreamlike worlds to life, while offering durable protection and an elegant presentation.

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