



Valzer Tra Sogno e Realtà (Fine Art Print)
About the Artwork
“Valzer Tra Sogno & Realtà” belongs to Roberta Boffo’s Full Circle Series. Built from sweeping brushstrokes, swirling forms, ribbons, and countless minute details, the work carries a sense of movement that the artist describes as feeling like a dance.
The title translates as “Waltz Between Dream & Reality,” reflecting the peaceful, joyful, and dreamlike quality of the piece. Through layered textures and intricate mark-making, the artwork moves between abstraction and personal reality, capturing an imagined inner world that feels vivid and deeply real.
Limited Edition Print Details
- Archival pigment (Giclée) print on museum-grade archival paper
- Acid-free, white matte textured paper, 310 gsm
- Limited edition of 100
- Print size: 49 × 69 cm / 19.3 × 27.2 in, including a 2 cm / 0.8 in white border on each side
- Unframed
Quality & Studio Production
Roberta Boffo’s fine art prints are produced on demand in her Italian studio and individually inspected before dispatch. Each print is treated with a clear non-gloss protective spray for added protection against dirt, moisture, and UV light.
Museum Grade Printing

Archival & Acid-Free Paper
Roberta Boffo’s fine art prints are produced on museum-grade archival paper chosen for its longevity, texture, and natural white tone. Because her artworks are highly detailed and visually demanding, the paper plays an essential role in preserving the intricate marks, subtle contrasts, and delicate shades of the original work.

In-House Studio Printing
Each print is produced on demand in Roberta Boffo’s Italian studio, where specialist printmaking knowledge and an established in-house setup allow every edition to be created with care, precision, and direct artistic oversight. Using archival pigment inks and museum-grade materials, each print is individually reviewed, approved, hand-signed, and numbered by the artist before leaving the studio.

Handled with Care
Attention and care go into every stage of Roberta Boffo’s process, from the creation of the original artwork to the preparation of each fine art print. Each print is treated with a clear non-gloss protective spray and carefully prepared using archival materials before leaving the studio.

















































































