Hope (1-125), 2024
- Artist: Pejac (Spanish, born 1977)
- Medium: UV pigment print on 6-color screenprinted background, with hand-applied 24-carat gold leaf and ink details
- Dimensions: 80 × 55 cm
- Paper: 100% cotton Somerset Tub-Sized Radiant White, 410 gsm
- Edition: Edition of 1000 — each unique
- Signature: Signed individually by the artist, lower left
- Numbering: Numbered lower right
- Certificate: Certificate of Authenticity included
Hope (1-125) is a hand-finished limited edition work by Pejac — one of the most critically acclaimed, internationally exhibited, and widely collected artists working at the intersection of street art, fine art printmaking, and conceptual image-making today — executed in 2024 in a technically complex and materially exceptional combination of UV pigment printing on a six-color screenprinted background, with hand-applied 24-carat gold leaf and ink details, on 100% cotton Somerset Tub-Sized Radiant White paper of 410 gsm. Produced in an edition of 1000 — each impression individually hand-finished by the artist and therefore entirely unique — and signed individually by Pejac in the lower left corner and numbered in the lower right, the work is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity and delivered unframed, allowing collectors to choose custom framing to suit their interior.
The numerical designation of this impression — 1-125 — places it within the opening range of the full edition of 1000, and it is this positioning that gives Hope (1-125) its particular and exceptional collector significance. In the tradition of fine art printmaking and limited edition publishing, the earliest numbered impressions within an edition are universally regarded as the most desirable, the most carefully produced, and the most historically significant — the impressions closest in time and intention to the artist's original vision, executed with the full attention and care of the first production run. For a project of the conceptual and emotional ambition of Hope, impressions from the 1-125 range represent the point of origin — the first expressions of Pejac's meditation on optimism, resilience, and the enduring human capacity for hope — and carry a rarity and collector desirability within the edition that is entirely their own.
The work is in excellent condition.
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FAQ
Is Hope (1-125) an original Pejac limited edition? Yes. Hope (1-125) is an authentic limited edition work by Pejac, produced in an edition of 1000 copies — each one individually hand-finished with 24-carat gold leaf and ink details by the artist, and therefore entirely unique. Each impression is individually signed by Pejac in the lower left corner and numbered in the lower right corner, and is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity.
What makes the 1-125 range particularly significant? In the tradition of fine art printmaking and limited edition publishing, the earliest numbered impressions within an edition are universally regarded as the most desirable and historically significant — the closest in time and intention to the artist's original vision. For the Hope edition, impressions from the 1-125 range represent the point of origin of the entire project — the first expressions of Pejac's meditation on optimism and resilience — and carry a rarity and collector desirability within the edition that is entirely their own.
What technique was used for this artwork? The work combines UV pigment printing on a six-color screenprinted background, with hand-applied 24-carat gold leaf and ink details, on 100% cotton Somerset Tub-Sized Radiant White 410 gsm paper — a technically complex and materially exceptional combination of three distinct processes that ensures each impression in the edition is entirely unique.
What makes each impression unique within the edition of 1000? Each of the 1000 impressions is individually hand-finished by the artist with 24-carat gold leaf and ink details — a process that ensures no two works in the edition are identical, giving each collector a work that is simultaneously part of a limited series and entirely unique in its own right.
What is the concept behind this edition? As stated by Pejac himself: "What helped us overcome the pandemic is never losing hope. With this edition, I would like to give collectors a way to preserve that feeling of optimism." Hope (1-125) distills one of the most fundamental and universally human experiences — the maintenance of hope in the face of uncertainty and collective trauma — into an image of extraordinary visual and emotional power.
What paper is the work printed on? The work is printed on 100% cotton Somerset Tub-Sized Radiant White paper at 410 gsm — one of the most prestigious and widely used supports in fine art printmaking, prized for its exceptional surface quality, archival stability, and ability to receive both printed and hand-applied media with the highest degree of fidelity and permanence.
Is the artwork signed and numbered? Yes. Each impression is individually signed by Pejac in the lower left corner and numbered in the lower right corner.
Does the artwork come with documentation? Yes. The work is delivered with a Certificate of Authenticity confirming its provenance, edition number, and authenticity.
What are the dimensions of the artwork? 80 × 55 cm — a strong vertical format offering a commanding visual presence suited to a wide range of contemporary interiors.
Is the artwork framed? No. The work is delivered unframed, allowing collectors to choose custom framing to suit their interior and display preferences.
Is this artwork a good investment? Pejac's limited editions are among the most sought-after works in the contemporary street art print market — regularly selling out at release and achieving strong secondary market results. Hope (1-125), as part of the rarest and most historically significant range within the full edition of 1000, represents a particularly compelling acquisition for serious collectors — combining the exceptional technical complexity and hand-finished uniqueness of the Hope project with the added collector significance of the earliest numbered impressions in the series.
Is worldwide shipping available? Absolutely. We offer secure worldwide shipping from France with professional packaging, tracking, and insurance.