Questions

Common questions about the studio, the work, and how to commission it.

What is a luxury visual studio?
A luxury visual studio creates authored brand worlds — art direction, visual identity and imagery — for high-end brands and ventures. Unlike a content vendor, it works from a single point of view, building a complete, recognisable world rather than supplying isolated images.
What does Alexandre Rosell do?
Alexandre Rosell is a luxury visual studio and art director. The studio builds authored visual worlds for maisons, superyachts, real estate and high-end ventures — across yachting, sport, editorial and property — under one consistent eye.
What is “the authored eye”?
The authored eye is the studio's thesis: in an age of infinite, near-free images, the scarce asset is no longer the image but taste with a name on it. The value is in what gets chosen and what gets cut — judgment a client can trust and a signature on every piece.
How is the studio different from a creative agency?
An agency is built around teams and retainers; the studio is built around one eye. Every commission carries a single authorial point of view, the output is deliberately small, and the work is identified with the name of the person who made it.
What does it cost to work with the studio?
Work is fixed-price, never hourly. Imagery begins from €1,800; Presence — the full visual world with a site and launch suite — runs €4,500 to €8,000; Maison, a complete brand world, is by invitation from €12,000. A small number of projects are taken on, by enquiry.
Which industries does the studio work with?
Every line of luxury: yachting and superyachts (SILLAGE), golf and polo (CAMPO), high jewellery (PARURE), and luxury real estate (MARÉA) — alongside fashion, fragrance, jewellery, hospitality and automotive. The eye stays the same; the sector changes.
How do I commission the studio?
Commissions begin with an enquiry by email, followed by a personal conversation and a fixed-price proposal. Because the studio takes on a small number of projects, work is by invitation and access, not availability.
Are the editions limited?
Yes. Editions are numbered fine-art prints released in editions of ten — numbered, signed, and owned by a few. They sit beside the commissioned work as a product, not a tier.

If the eye fits what you're building, write to me.

alexandre@nucodeai.com