Stalletti | Fine Art Print
€60.00 – €260.00
The “Stalletti | Fine Art Print” from the Epokaliss Collection, showcased at Spazju Kreattiv & Palazzo Ħamsa Mill, is a standout in RAFiott’s 2017 debut. It captures the artist’s first year of grief after his mother’s passing, reflecting queer and non-religious identities within a culturally Catholic context. Despite its sombre origins, the series conveys resilience, self-love, and identity expression. Inspired by opulent baroque aesthetic and traditional Maltese homes, RAFiott merges these elements with bold, flat pop art colouring. This blend mirrors his life as a queer atheist in a predominantly Catholic society, coping with his mother’s absence.
This open edition fine art print is a giclée print on acid-free and lignin-free Hahnemühle archival paper, ensuring longevity for over 100 years. “Stalletti” would make for a meaningful addition to any space, resonating with themes of resilience, self-discovery, and identity.
- Read: Stalletti | Artwork Description
- Collection: Epokaliss Collection
- Available in 3 sizes
- Printing Technique: Giclée
- Material: Hahnemühle Photo Rag Paper [100-year guarantee]
- Edition: Open + COA
- Created on Order | Free standard shipping to EU & UK
- [get in touch for expedited delivery with DHL]
Stalletti | Fine Art Print is available in three sizes, each print is made to order and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. Enjoy free standard shipping to the EU and UK, with expedited delivery options available on request.
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Category:
Open Edition | Fine Art Prints
Additional Information
SKU:
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Size | 68cm x 88cm, 26.8inches x 34.6inches, 27cm x 34cm, 10.4inches x 13.4inches, 92cm x 120cm, 36.2inches x 47.2inches |
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Frame | Print only |
Artwork Title | |
Specifications | Orientation: Portrait, Print Only |
Collection | Epokaliss Collection |
Tags:
420, Epokaliss Collection, Portraits, Queer Art, Stalletti
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