Description
Perched above the forested slopes of Slovenia, the Church of St. Felician and St. Primus stands in quiet isolation as the last light breaks across the hills. The structure is modest in scale, but dominant in presence, separated from the world by elevation, silence, and distance. There is no village around it, no urban distraction. Just a single tower, a winding path, and the surrounding landscape falling away on all sides.
The image is driven by contrast between warm sky and cool terrain, between the vertical restraint of the church and the soft, organic chaos of the forest. Light does not dramatize the building. It reveals it gently. The church becomes a marker rather than a spectacle, a fixed point in a landscape that keeps moving, changing, eroding. This is not about faith as symbolism. It is about placement, endurance, and time.
Asset Configuration and Allocation
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Archival Configuration (Global Distribution): 60×40 cm. Shipped in a rigid, industrial-grade protective tube. This configuration is engineered for collectors requiring local archival mounting flexibility.
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Institutional Configuration (Ready for Deployment): 60×40 cm print, 70×50 cm final footprint. Delivered as a finished asset, ready for immediate placement in high-status suites or grand social hubs.
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Executive Large-Format Allocations (A0 and A1): Exclusive. These formats are produced by private consultation only to meet the specific spatial and logistical requirements of grand ballrooms and presidential suites.
Engineering Features
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Material Supremacy: Printed on Epson Fine Art Smooth Bright White. This substrate is specifically selected for its high D-max and clean tonal separation. it ensures that architectural narratives command the room rather than receding into the paper.
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The Optic Guard: The Institutional Configuration is exclusively specified Tru Vue 99% UV-blocking, anti-reflective museum glass. This is the zero-compromise solution to the Reflective Glass Flaw that sabotages the curated environments of elite hospitality. Standard glass turns art into a mirror. Our museum glass disappears, allowing the art to act as a pure window into the city’s architectural soul.
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Archival Integrity: The framed asset includes acid-free archival mounting and a precision-cut passepartout to ensure multi-epoch preservation for the property.
Technical Specifications
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Production Hub: Produced in-house by Robert Fülöp | CØRBØ using the Epson SureColor SC-P900 and UltraChrome Pro10 pigment inks. This configuration provides the archival permanence and smooth shadow transitions required for display in national monuments.
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Scarcity Protocol: 1/13 Limited Edition. Each piece is an appreciating capital asset. Every unit is numbered and accompanied by a signed Certificate of Authenticity. Once the allocation of 13 units is fulfilled, the motif is permanently removed from circulation.
Notice of Copyright Preservation
Images displayed online are protected by digital watermarking. Your physical allocation will be clean and watermark-free.






