MAKE NUDES
GREAT AGAIN
Nudes were once a mark of taste and cultural sophistication. They inspired the greatest artists and fuelled collectors for generations. Then somewhere along the way, the art world got afraid — afraid of its own history, afraid of feeling, afraid of the human body itself.
We're here to bring it back. Not as provocation, not as rebellion, but as a genuine belief that bold, beautiful nude art belongs in homes, collections, and conversations.
What makes our prints different
Our prints are made for collectors who value nude photography as an art form. What sets our prints apart is not only the image itself, but how it is brought into physical form: the weight of the paper, the depth of the blacks, and the care taken to prepare each work as a fine art print. We do not make posters and the difference can be seen and felt in the finished piece - an print made with pride, made to last and live with you.
Materials and processes
We print using several distinct processes, each suited to different kinds of images and different collecting intentions.
Inkjet (Giclée) is our baseline — professional archival inks on cotton or bamboo papers rated for 100 to 200 years. It's the most versatile process and the foundation of most of our open editions.
Photogravure is a 19th-century intaglio process where a photographic image is etched into a copper plate, inked by hand, and pressed onto paper under several tons of pressure. The result has a depth and tonal range no digital process can match. Each impression is slightly unique. You can feel the plate mark at the edge of the paper.
Cyanotype is one of the oldest photographic printing processes — paper is hand-coated, exposed under UV light, and developed in water. The signature deep cyan blue is archivally stable and every print is genuinely unique because no two coatings are identical.
Silver gelatin and other darkroom prints are made the traditional way — in a darkroom, on light-sensitive paper using chemicals dissolved in water to develop it. The results have a special distinct quality that photographers and museums have valued for over a century.
Who is Nudicci for
The Nudicci project is for people who are not afraid to openly embrace their love of nude art, and we are here to help them do that. It is for those who want their walls to say something about who they are. For those who feel both pride and humility when looking at a well-made nude photograph, and do not feel the need to justify that to anyone.
It is also for collectors who know the difference between a poster and a print, between something signed, personalised, and rare versus produced for mass market and anonymous. It is also for people who are just starting — who feel something when they look at a well-made nude photograph and want to own that feeling
If any of that sounds like you, then you are in the right place.
Limited editions and rarity
Every limited edition at Nudicci exists in a small number of copies — typically 5 to 15, depending on the process and format. When they're gone, they're gone. No reprints, no second editions under a different name.
We price limited editions on a sell-out ladder: the price rises as copies sell. The first buyer pays less than the last. This isn't a marketing tactic — it's how scarcity honestly works, and we'd rather be transparent about it than pretend all copies are equal.
Limited editions are signed, numbered, and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity. Some come from our current catalogue. Others are produced specifically for an order and have never been printed before.
Who creates the work
All work sold through Nudicci is produced by Droyc Studios Printworks, a Stockholm-based production house that photographs, prints, and presents nude art as a serious craft. The workflow itself, however, is structured across several distinct layers:
Droyc Studios works with models and photographers to create original images, carry out editing and retouching, and publish the free digital Droyc Studios Magazine.
Droyc Studios Printworks handles the physical production of prints, from selecting which images to print to choosing the paper and process best suited to create stunning nude prints. Quality control, packaging, and shipping are also managed by this part of the business.
Nudicci is the platform through which that work reaches collectors. It is an e-commerce platform designed to display, sell, and educate people about collecting and producing high-quality nude prints. It is also home to Droyc Studios Magazine.
The revenue from every sale goes back into funding new productions — more models, more photographers, more processes. It's a closed loop by design.
The name Nudicci is a deliberate nod to Italian cultural sophistication — echoing names like Gucci or Puccini — with nudity built directly into it. We didn't hide it, soften it, or dress it up. That was the point.
Contact us.
nudicci@droyc.com
TELEGRAM: @nudicci.com
INSTAGRAM: @nudicci.com
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IRL: Stockholm, Sweden

