"Guardian" (Print)
This 16”×24” print presents an imposing robot standing vigilant amidst a neon-lit, dystopian cityscape. With a towering metallic frame scarred by time, it gazes across the urban sprawl, its core glowing with a hint of artificial life. The meticulous detail in its design—from rusted joints to polished metal plates—contrasts beautifully with the gritty, high-tech city backdrop. Printed on premium satin photo paper, this piece captures the spirit of a future where machines are the last line of defense in a world of decay and neon brilliance. Perfect for cyberpunk and sci-fi art collectors, this print brings a powerful, atmospheric presence to any space.
Specifications
Paper: This 16”×24” heavy basis weight 9.5-mil, 240g satin photo paper is the perfect choice for all types of photo-realistic imaging, including portraits, posters, commercial displays, and hi-res photo imaging. The perfect balance between optimum color vibrancy with minimal hot spots and glare.
Base: Resin-coated (RC) photo paper
Weight / Thickness: 240gsm - per ISO 536 Test Method Thickness/caliper 9.5 mil/188 microns per ISO 534 Test Method
Opacity: >97%
Gloss: 26 (@60)
Whiteness: 126 (W-E313)
Brightness: 95 (TB-452)
Handling recommendations: Due to the coating's absorptive nature, you should avoid touching the surface. Cotton gloves are always recommended when handling inkjet-coated materials.
This 16”×24” print presents an imposing robot standing vigilant amidst a neon-lit, dystopian cityscape. With a towering metallic frame scarred by time, it gazes across the urban sprawl, its core glowing with a hint of artificial life. The meticulous detail in its design—from rusted joints to polished metal plates—contrasts beautifully with the gritty, high-tech city backdrop. Printed on premium satin photo paper, this piece captures the spirit of a future where machines are the last line of defense in a world of decay and neon brilliance. Perfect for cyberpunk and sci-fi art collectors, this print brings a powerful, atmospheric presence to any space.
Specifications
Paper: This 16”×24” heavy basis weight 9.5-mil, 240g satin photo paper is the perfect choice for all types of photo-realistic imaging, including portraits, posters, commercial displays, and hi-res photo imaging. The perfect balance between optimum color vibrancy with minimal hot spots and glare.
Base: Resin-coated (RC) photo paper
Weight / Thickness: 240gsm - per ISO 536 Test Method Thickness/caliper 9.5 mil/188 microns per ISO 534 Test Method
Opacity: >97%
Gloss: 26 (@60)
Whiteness: 126 (W-E313)
Brightness: 95 (TB-452)
Handling recommendations: Due to the coating's absorptive nature, you should avoid touching the surface. Cotton gloves are always recommended when handling inkjet-coated materials.
This 16”×24” print presents an imposing robot standing vigilant amidst a neon-lit, dystopian cityscape. With a towering metallic frame scarred by time, it gazes across the urban sprawl, its core glowing with a hint of artificial life. The meticulous detail in its design—from rusted joints to polished metal plates—contrasts beautifully with the gritty, high-tech city backdrop. Printed on premium satin photo paper, this piece captures the spirit of a future where machines are the last line of defense in a world of decay and neon brilliance. Perfect for cyberpunk and sci-fi art collectors, this print brings a powerful, atmospheric presence to any space.
Specifications
Paper: This 16”×24” heavy basis weight 9.5-mil, 240g satin photo paper is the perfect choice for all types of photo-realistic imaging, including portraits, posters, commercial displays, and hi-res photo imaging. The perfect balance between optimum color vibrancy with minimal hot spots and glare.
Base: Resin-coated (RC) photo paper
Weight / Thickness: 240gsm - per ISO 536 Test Method Thickness/caliper 9.5 mil/188 microns per ISO 534 Test Method
Opacity: >97%
Gloss: 26 (@60)
Whiteness: 126 (W-E313)
Brightness: 95 (TB-452)
Handling recommendations: Due to the coating's absorptive nature, you should avoid touching the surface. Cotton gloves are always recommended when handling inkjet-coated materials.