Marta Romashina - In Silico

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In Silico - Limited Edition Fine Art Print

Created by award-winning fashion and fine art photographer Marta Romashina, In Silico explores the delicate intersection between human nature and digital simulation. Inspired by the Dutch Golden Age, Marta’s surreal imagery challenges the boundaries of reality and artifice, contemplating themes of creation, transformation, and the human condition in a digitized world.

This limited edition print is part of her celebrated series that has received international acclaim, including the prestigious Golden Award at the Tokyo Foto Awards and another Golden Award at the Prix de la Photographie Paris.

Size:
Image: 60 × 40 cm

Paper:
Giclée print on Hahnemühle William Turner fine art paper – 100% cotton, matte finish. This museum-quality archival paper offers a textured, artisanal feel, ensuring exceptional detail and tonal depth.

Edition:
Limited to 25 prints, all hand-signed and numbered by the artist on the back.

Printing Process:
Created with premium pigment inks for unmatched color fidelity and a guaranteed display life exceeding 100 years.

Shipping:
Prints are shipped directly from the artist’s Paris studio in protective tubes. Each shipment includes protective gloves for safe handling.

About the Artist:
Marta holds an undergraduate degree in Fashion Marketing from Shanghai, a Master’s in Fashion from Florence, and formal photography training from Cape Town. Marta's work appeared on pages of Elle, L’Officiel, and Harper’s Bazaar magazines. Her work is exhibited worldwide and collected by discerning art lovers and institutions.

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In Silico - Limited Edition Fine Art Print

Created by award-winning fashion and fine art photographer Marta Romashina, In Silico explores the delicate intersection between human nature and digital simulation. Inspired by the Dutch Golden Age, Marta’s surreal imagery challenges the boundaries of reality and artifice, contemplating themes of creation, transformation, and the human condition in a digitized world.

This limited edition print is part of her celebrated series that has received international acclaim, including the prestigious Golden Award at the Tokyo Foto Awards and another Golden Award at the Prix de la Photographie Paris.

Size:
Image: 60 × 40 cm

Paper:
Giclée print on Hahnemühle William Turner fine art paper – 100% cotton, matte finish. This museum-quality archival paper offers a textured, artisanal feel, ensuring exceptional detail and tonal depth.

Edition:
Limited to 25 prints, all hand-signed and numbered by the artist on the back.

Printing Process:
Created with premium pigment inks for unmatched color fidelity and a guaranteed display life exceeding 100 years.

Shipping:
Prints are shipped directly from the artist’s Paris studio in protective tubes. Each shipment includes protective gloves for safe handling.

About the Artist:
Marta holds an undergraduate degree in Fashion Marketing from Shanghai, a Master’s in Fashion from Florence, and formal photography training from Cape Town. Marta's work appeared on pages of Elle, L’Officiel, and Harper’s Bazaar magazines. Her work is exhibited worldwide and collected by discerning art lovers and institutions.

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Details

Date of print
2026
Artist
Marta Romashina
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Title of artwork
In Silico
Condition
Extremely fine
Technique
Giclée
Height
60 cm
Edition
1/25
Width
40 cm
Signature
Signed
Genre
Fine art photography
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Objects sold
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