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Viaggio ad Arles 2023 - Print by Eugenio Intini
Viaggio ad Arles 2023 - Print by Eugenio Intini
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Eugenio Intini — Limited Edition Fine Art Prints
Each photograph by Eugenio Intini is printed individually using digital pigment on Hahnemühle Photo Rag Bright paper—renowned for its rich tonal range and archival quality. Every piece is carefully handled, whether offered as a collectible edition or an accessible entry point into the artist’s work.
Available Sizes & Formats
8 x 10 in
Open edition
Available as print only or framed
Ideal for new collectors or thoughtful gifting
16 x 20 in
Limited edition of 5
Framed only
Includes signed Certificate of Authenticity
Museum-quality presentation
36 x 45 in
Limited edition of 5
Framed only
Includes signed Certificate of Authenticity
Statement-sized centerpiece for collectors
All prints are made to order.
For custom sizes or alternative framing options, please contact: hello@lostlands.studio
About the Artist
Eugenio Intini is an Italian photographer based in Milan whose work blends painterly intuition with a deep sensitivity to light and atmosphere. Born in Modena and raised across various regions of Italy—from Potenza to Tuscany—Intini’s nomadic upbringing shapes his restless visual curiosity. He began photographing while studying at the Fine Arts Academy in Florence, drawn to the camera as a freer alternative to drawing.
Deeply influenced by Flemish painting, particularly the works of Van Eyck and Rembrandt, Intini’s images often carry a quiet mystery, embedding hidden details and emotional layers that reward repeated viewing. His travel photography—shot on instinct and free from commercial constraints—serves as a visual diary and an essential counterbalance to his fashion work.
Committed to analog processes, he prints all his work himself, considering the darkroom an extension of his creative practice. Whether exploring familiar landscapes or chasing unfamiliar light across continents, Intini sees photography as both a discipline and a search—for stillness, for complexity, for something just out of frame.



