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