Incomplete Control Prints

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Prints are by far the best way to display and view Incomplete Control works.

Prints surpass digital displays in resolution, color accuracy, and presentation of subtle detail. Additionally, the colors and textures used in Incomplete Control lend themselves extremely well to prints. The prints have been reasonably priced (considering the size and quality) in order to make them accessible to owners.

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Print Specifications

  • Prints are 40 x 50 inches (102 x 127 cm).
  • The prints are created by a professional fine-art printing service in Austin, Texas. All prints are on Hahnemühle Museum Etching paper, a 350 gsm, 100% cotton, acid- and lignin-free paper with a finely textured matte surface. All pigments are archival quality and rated for 100 to 200 years.
  • Prints are inspected and signed by Tyler Hobbs before shipping.
  • A Certificate of Authenticity is included alongside the print.
  • The print is sold loose, without a frame. It will be carefully packaged in a tube for protection.
  • The price of a print is $1000.

Shipping

Shipping to the United States and Canada is complimentary.

All other international shipping has a $250 fee, regardless of destination. International shipping will be handled through FedEx.

Editions and Limitations

In order to purchase a print of an Incomplete Control, you must own the corresponding NFT. You will be asked to verify your ownership as part of the order process.

An individual Incomplete Control can be printed multiple times. (This is different from the policy for Fidenza prints.) A record will be kept of how many times each Incomplete Control has been printed, and each individual print and Certificate of Authenticity will be notated with its print number. For example, the first print of Incomplete Control #99 will be marked as “Print #1”, the second as “Print #2”, and so on.

Generally speaking, we ask owners not to order multiple prints of a single Incomplete Control. The studio team is small, and print orders can create a significant workload for us. With that said, we do make exceptions to this, noted here:

  • If the NFT is sold or transferred to a new owner, that new owner is welcome to order a new print.
  • If the NFT has fractionalized ownership or DAO ownership, then up to three prints of a particular Incomplete Control may be ordered per batch (see below for details on batches). We would love to be able to get prints to every fractional owner, but our capacity for producing prints is limited. Check with your DAO in order to determine the agreed process for distributing printing rights.
  • If the NFT has a small number of joint owners, then one print may be ordered per owner, up to a limit of three per batch (see the previous bullet point).

We reserve the right to fine-tune these limitations in the future based on observed print behavior and fluctuating studio capacity. However, generally speaking, we plan to continue offering prints of Incomplete Control indefinitely into the future and will do our best to keep these rules consistent.

Questions

For current information, updates, and answers to questions you don’t see here, check out our Prints Discord channel.

Placing an Order