
LIMITED EDITION ARTIST PORTFOLIOS
THE SILK ROUTE TRAVELOGUE
THE BURMA TRAVELOGUE

Artist : Rini Dhumal
Dimensions : 9.25" x 11.50"
Year of Publication : 2014
Limited Edition of 20
Set of 6 fine prints
RINI DHUMAL : LIMITED EDITION - VOLUME I
Artist : Rini Dhumal
Dimensions : 9.25" x 11.50"
Year of Publication : 2014
Limited Edition of 20
Set of 6 fine prints
Another initiative towards actively promoting the artists and the discipline of printmaking takes form in our publications. We work directly with the artists to create high quality books, portfolios and artist sketchbooks that are a sound investment for your mind and your pocket. Working with these eminent artists and with scholars in the field, utilizing in-house resources such as our printmaking studio- we seek to compile ideas and works that inspire and invigorate this field.
Impeccable detailing goes into each of these Limited Edition publications that are signed and numbered by the artist. From the choice of work to the presentation and format, we create publications that align with our intent to bring high quality fine prints from the most eminent artists to a larger audience. We work closely with the artists to catalogue and publish their work- these are available as curated limited edition portfolios or can be privately commissioned for your collection or corporate gifting. Our publications are exclusive offerings from Limited Edition, adding to their value and ensuring their authenticity.

This portfolio of six graphic prints is a limited edition of 20 printed at our in-house printmaking studio. Individually signed and numbered by the artist, these bring together six stunning etchings by the Baroda based artist Rini Dhumal. These come presented in a stylish wooden box that keeps your prints in prime condition, while making quite an impression.
Intaglio is the technique of choice used to create this portfolio- in this case a multiplate process has been employed. In the multiplate process, the image is first created on the plates which are then inked. A dampened paper is finally placed on the plate and passed under a cylindrical press- the pressure forces the dampened paper into the inked grooves, transferring the inked image onto the paper.

RINI DHUMAL : LIMITED EDITION - VOLUME II
This portfolio of six graphic prints is a limited edition of 20 printed at our in-house printmaking studio. Individually signed and numbered by the artist, these bring together six stunning etchings by the Baroda based artist Rini Dhumal. These come presented in a stylish wooden box that keeps your prints in prime condition, while making quite an impression.
Intaglio is the technique of choice used to create this portfolio- in this case a multiplate process has been employed. In the multiplate process, the image is first created on the plates which are then inked. A dampened paper is finally placed on the plate and passed under a cylindrical press- the pressure forces the dampened paper into the inked grooves, transferring the inked image onto the paper.
LIMITED EDITION BOOKS AND MONOLOGUES

Artist : Rini Dhumal
Dimensions : 12.50" x 17.75"
Year of Publication : 2006
Limited Edition of 50
Compilation of 25 visuals
“...The trip on the ancient Chinese Silk Route along with the Indian artists was an eye opener to the world of culture which is still present in the fast changing scenario. Like in India, China also lives in two worlds, the ancient and the modern, which is visible when one journeys from east to west. There is a stark change in terms of its geography, food, weather, customs and religion. This travelougue consisting of 25 visuals was the result of my experience along a part of the ancient Silk Route and an homage to the civilization which has undergone through such a political change for the past few decades but underneath is a labyrinth of culture which is still preserved...”

Artist : Rini Dhumal
Dimensions : 12.00" x 15.00"
Year of Publication : 2006
Limited Edition of 50
Compilation of 15 visuals
A unique publication bringing together fifteen beautiful paintings from the artist's sketchbooks, capturing her first impressions during her travels through Burma. ​“... Burma today has the same sensitivity to its culture and tradition. Buddhism pervades in every aspect of life here. Though a growing economy, there is a silent sense of peace and tranquility in the people unspoilt by tourism unlike other eastern countries. Their religion and tradition survives even today. The craftsmanship is of the highest calibre and used in everyday life. The lacquer work at Bagan is prevalent even today, so are the intricate Bagan bamboo works and pottery. Large size pottery with glazes of various techniques is to be seen in this city along the Irrawady…”