Who We Are 2
20 Years of Vision in Digital Fine Art
Rooted in early 1990s New York and deeply connected to the Greek spirit, our journey began with a return to Greece and the founding of Bougainvillia Fine Arts Gallery in Mykonos. There, among the sun-drenched alleys of the island, we represented both local and international artists such as Thomas McKnight and Genevieve Couteau, building bridges between Greek art and the global dialogue.
During the winter months, we participated in international art fairs including Art Expo New York, Art Miami, and Art San Francisco, carrying with us the Aegean light and the voice of contemporary Greek expression.
With the arrival of inkjet technology, we moved away from silkscreen printing and embraced this new form of artistic reproduction. We were among the first in Greece to see Giclée printing not just as a technique, but as a contemporary extension of artistic creation.
Since 2005, we have proudly represented some of the world’s most prestigious paper mills, including Hahnemühle and Somerset. Founded in 1584 in Germany, Hahnemühle is the oldest operating paper mill specializing in high-quality artistic and digital papers. Their papers are internationally acclaimed for their durability, texture, and exceptional color fidelity—qualities that are fundamental to any serious artist or art professional.
Today, we are deeply focused on the trade and distribution of high-end fine art papers and canvases, supplying professional artists, print studios, photographers, and museums with a wide range of premium products. We offer dedicated expertise and support at every step—from choosing the right medium, to color management, profiling, and print certification. Our in-depth knowledge is our clients’ most valuable tool.
With long-standing experience in color management (ICC profiling), fine art print consultation, and paper selection, we offer more than services—we provide insight, aesthetic judgment, and trusted collaboration.
We proudly serve customers around the world, shipping our products with speed and care—whether it’s to an artist in Copenhagen, a curator in Paris, or a collector in Japan.
What drives us to this day is a deep belief in the value of paper as a canvas for emotion, color, and memory. Art can be reproduced—but it should never lose its soul. That is our measure.