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Fifty thousand copies. Six colours. A commission that pushes the capacity of the medium — and demonstrates that Lorenz Boegli's atelier can operate at semi-industrial scale without sacrificing the precision that defines his work.
The foundation is paper: a dark blue Lessebo Colors, chosen not despite its depth, but because of it. The selection of paper is, as Boegli describes it, the first creative act in any production process — and here, that decision defines everything that follows. His archive spans Italy, France, Germany, Sweden, Japan: a palette of substrates as considered as the inks laid upon them.
The illustration itself is almost pointillist in character. Rendering it with full saturation and without loss of detail requires maximum ink deposit at extreme fineness — a challenge met through three successive proofs, from small format to 1:1, each one a negotiation between artwork and material.
What emerges is not a compromise, but a correspondence. Müntschemier serves Paris. The innovations are developed here — and received, gratefully, there





