REGISTER COLLECTOR INTEREST
Originals are not for sale. They are allocated.
Every entry is read by hand. Every name is weighed against the work itself.
The painting decides who carries it. The studio only listens.
On the register
Your name is now on the register.
The studio writes back by hand, within forty-eight hours. The reply will be signed by a person, not a system.
Collectors already on the register sit in the priority window. New names enter the vetting queue, where time is the first test.
When a work is allocated, it leaves the studio in a crate sealed with wax. Inside, the painting carries an NFC chip and a certificate of provenance signed in ink. The acquired work then enters a public lineage on its page, named alongside the hand that now holds it.
Sometimes the answer is no. That answer is also part of the ritual.
The register is open. The work is patient.