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So clean it almost hurts.

Limited fine art nude photography. 199 pieces. Online until 08.03.2026. Then gone.

No replacement, no second round. Hesitate now, read “sold out” later.

Technical Details

  • Motif size: 13 × 18 cm
  • Paper: Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta 325 g
  • Mat & frame: 20 × 30 cm, black aluminum frame
  • Limited edition: 199 pieces per motif
  • Signature & numbering: Hand-signed and numbered on the mat
  • New: ICONIC Box – black, minimal, with embossed signature (included with every order)

“The ICONIC boxes arrived safely. I have to say, the wait was worth it. The boxes, the packaging, and of course the presentation of your images with frame and mat are outstanding. It fits your work perfectly.”
Urs aus Malans


Free shipping from a total order value of
€150 within the EU, €195 outside the EU, €250 worldwide.

USA notice: Due to currently volatile shipping costs and customs to the USA, free shipping is only available from an order value of €500. Thank you for your understanding.

Packaging & customs: Neutral & discreet packaging – no visible indication of the contents. Outside the EU, duties/taxes may apply (not included in the purchase price and to be paid by the recipient).

Black. Minimal. With an embossed signature. For collectors – or as a gift that makes an impression. Included with every order. Because art deserves more than bubble wrap.


ICONIC Box – black with embossed signature

The scene is quiet — but not soft. A body in light that offers nothing and takes nothing back. The lines are clean, almost clinical, and still something sticks. Clean Cut Trouble feels like control with a crack — right where your eye won’t let go. 199 pieces, online until 08.03.2026 — after that, it belongs to someone else.
High-end, limited fine art nude photography is something special. But not everyone wants to – or can – invest in a Collector’s Edition. That’s exactly where SIGNED.FRAMED.ICONIC. comes in.
This series offers a new way to collect my work: smaller, more direct, immediately available. No long waiting times, no uncertainty – just limited fine art photography, hand-signed, numbered, and professionally framed. Each print is produced on Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta 325 g – a paper that delivers depth, contrast, and detail you can see and feel.
These prints are not soulless mass products, but true collectibles. Hand-signed, numbered, unique. You’re holding something that exists only 199 times – a piece of art that will never be reproduced again. After that? Gone.
Every single piece carries my handwriting – literally. An original. No substitute. No compromise.
And this exclusivity has a strict time window: each motif is available for exactly four weeks. Not longer. Not shorter. Then it disappears – permanently.
I wanted to create art for collectors who don’t hesitate. SIGNED.FRAMED.ICONIC. is my answer to making limited fine art photography more accessible without losing its value. A complement to the Collector’s Edition, not a competitor.
Every Sunday, a new motif goes online – for exactly four weeks. The oldest one disappears, the next takes its place. 199 pieces. Four weeks. Then it’s gone.
And once a month there is the Hidden Drop – exclusive, announced only via the newsletter and not available in the regular shop.
If you’re looking for even more exclusive works in smaller editions, each with a certificate of authenticity, take a look at the Collector’s Edition – large-format fine art prints, extremely limited, hand-signed, and produced with utmost care.
Artwork on the wall, but space left on the shelf? Then you’ll want the book bundle of “The Book” and “An Other Book” – and save €70.
Background on fine art prints on Hahnemühle: Print, protect, authenticate.
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199 pieces. Never again.

Four weeks of room. After that, only one question: why did you wait.

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