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Hi-Fructose Exclusive Release: Marco Mazzoni’s “Santa Lucia” by Pressure Printing

Every so often, we get to collaborate with our favorite print experts Pressure Printing. The first time was with a Travis Louie release "Bride of Stan." Pressure Printing sets the standard for quality unique releases and we have long appreciated their attention to detail. For nine months or so, we've been figuring out the particulars of the upcoming release of Marco Mazzoni's "Santa Lucia." Mazzoni's work premiered on the cover of Hi-Fructose Vol. 20 and since we've received numerous emails from his admirers, so he was perfect for this project. "Santa Lucia" is a special print release, as the prints were flown to Italy for the artist to sign and personalized each and every print expertly with his color pencils, making each one unique and even more beautiful. It's hard to pick a favorite! Take a look at the release details behind the scenes production photos and some of the different versions of the print Marco and Pressure Printing has created for the Wednesday July 10th release. See more after the jump!

Every so often, we get to collaborate with our favorite print experts Pressure Printing. The first time was with a Travis Louie release “Bride of Stan.” Pressure Printing sets the standard for quality unique releases and we have long appreciated their attention to detail. For nine months or so, we’ve been figuring out the particulars of the upcoming release of Marco Mazzoni’s “Santa Lucia.” Mazzoni’s work premiered on the cover of Hi-Fructose Vol. 20 and since we’ve received numerous emails from his admirers, so he was perfect for this project. “Santa Lucia” is a special print release, as the prints were flown to Italy for the artist to sign and personalized each and every print expertly with his color pencils, making each one unique and even more beautiful. It’s hard to pick a favorite! Take a look at the release details behind the scenes production photos and some of the different versions of the print Marco and Pressure Printing has created for the Wednesday July 10th release!

Marco Mazzoni “Santa Lucia”

“Santa Lucia” is an limited edition of forty hand-colored intaglio prints by Marco Mazzoni. The edition was printed exclusively for, and is being sold by Hi-Fructose Magazine. Each framed print has been impressed onto Rives BFK printmaking paper in black ink and uniquely embellished by Marco in colored pencil.

The Edition
– Released July 2013
– Edition of 40
– 5 Printer’s proofs
– 5 Artist’s proofs
– 1 Bon à tirer

The Print
– Printed from an original Marco Mazzoni image
– Intaglio printed on Rives BFK printmaking paper with Charbonnel inks
– Each print uniquely hand-colored in pencil by Marco Mazzoni
– Print size: 12” × 9”
– Embossed printer’s chop
– Signed and numbered by Marco Mazzoni

The Certificate of Authenticity
– Custom-designed, embossed, and perforated
– Signed and numbered by the artist

The Frame
– Hand framed by Pressure Printing under UV-proof plexiglass
– Frame size: 16” × 13 ½” × 1”

Framed and personalized prints with certificates will be available for purchase on Wednesday July 10th at 12 pm PST through the Hi-Fructose Store. Each of the 40 prints are unique and different are signed and numbered. You will not be able to pick a color or number. Prints are $375 Plus Fed Ex Ground Shipping and Handling sent in foam lined boxes. First come first served and because of the one-of-a-kind nature and high value of this item, it will be only available for shipping to US locations.

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