Protect and Preserve Your Collection for Generations to Come.
Many art collectors are faced with difficult decisions about where to store or install their art collection. It might be safest kept in the security of a vault or museum, but now you’ll no longer need to sacrifice the enjoyment of living with your favorite paintings. With Arius Technology’s digital archiving and high-quality textured re-creation services, you can maximize the safe-keeping and enjoyment of your art collection, admiring your artworks in as many locations as you’d like.
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Re-Creations You Can Enjoy at Home or the Office
- ▼Heirlooms You Can Share
- At last, you and the entire family can share the enjoyment of your precious family heirlooms and artwork via textured reproductions, while the originals are safely secured in a humidity and temperature controlled environment.
- ◄Your Art Collection Can Travel with You
- Admire your art collection from all corners of the world with a textured reproduction for each of your homes or offices.
- ◄Keep Orignal Art in the Safest Facilities
- With reproductions that capture every brushstroke of the original artist, you no longer need to take the risks and insurance costs associated with installing artwork in the home or boardroom, allowing you to keep original artwork safe and secure in a storage facility.
- ◄Trusted By World-Class Museums
- Dating back to a research project on the Mona Lisa, our technology has already been graced with the canvases of the world’s most loved artists. From Van Gogh’s to Monet’s, museum conservators have approved our system and safety procedures.
- ▼Strengthen Collection Provenance
- In 2019 Arius partnered with Artory in world-first move to provide clients with the option to include Arius scan records on their blockchain-based Artory Registry, supporting an information-rich, more transparent art market.
- ◄Invest in Restoration Data
- It’s important for the world’s greatest museums and galleries to be at the forefront of new technology and how it can benefit the future of art.