Skink Ink specialises in archival inkjet printing, which is fine art printing on wide-format printers using pigmented inks and archival papers. Also known as Archival Pigment printing, or Giclée prints, they can be made on any of a number of substrates, from canvases or cotton rag papers to photographic papers. They are highly suitable for exhibition or sale, and are favored by photographers, artists, galleries, and museums for digital printing of two dimensional works, especially photography.
We have worked for famed international institutions and galleries such as the Serpentine Gallery in London, the New Museum and the Brooklyn Museum in New York City, and for icons of publishing such as The New York Times.
We have worked for celebrated artists such as Donald Moffat, Christo, and Kehinde Wiley, and we’ve also worked for thousands of artists and photographers to produce their work for exhibition or sale.
For Riografías: Women Healers of Alto Baudó, photographer Fernanda Pineda and intercultural mediators of Doctors Without Borders worked with women in remote Colombian communities terrorized by armed groups to ritually rebuild the places that violence has broken. // Para Riografías: Mujeres sanadoras del Alto Baudó, la fotógrafa Fernanda Pineda y mediadores interculturales de Médicos Sin Fronteras trabajaron con mujeres en comunidades colombianas remotas aterrorizadas por grupos armados para reconstruir ritualmente los lugares que la violencia ha roto.
Learn MoreConnecting threads is a multimedia exhibition presented by Doctors Without Borders and featuring photographs by Juan Carlos Tomasi that highlight the strength and determination of people on the move across the Americas. It’s also a call for a more humane response to migration.
Learn MoreThis is a show exhibiting the work of a diverse group of artists and photographers with this one thing in common—they have all worked at Skink Ink Fine Art