
Each print is made on archival-grade paper. The pigments and materials are of a quality that does not fade. The rigour that each process demands results in its unique archivability and collectability. Each print is a final, unchanging, committed output of an artist on an established plane that can be touched and felt.
These prints carry what machines would eliminate: slight variations in coating, tonal shifts born from humidity or timing, the quiet marks of a process done entirely by hand. Those marks are the point. Each print in Confluence is unique in its tones, its surface character, its imperfections, and unrepeatable.
A handcrafted print carries every decision that an artist makes: print size, paper texture, framing, borders, and toning. Each plays a pivotal role in the mood and impact the artist seeks to convey through the print, and is dry-mounted on acid-free board
28th-31st May, 2026
Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath, Bangalore
Timings: 11:00 am - 07:00 pm