Modific II (Open Edition)
Paper:
- All artworks, unless otherwise noted, are open edition and printed on an archival Epson Enhanced Matte 260 GSM substrate.
- Sizes 16" x 24" and larger are dry-mounted to acid-free foam core.
Framing:
- Custom wood frame with D-rings for installation.
- Frame adds approximately 5/8" on each side and 7/8" in depth to listed artwork size.
Glazing:
- Glass (2mm Glass): Anti-reflective (AR) glass for a clear, true-to-life view of your print.
- Plexiglass (3mm Clear Acrylic): Lightweight, shatter-resistant, and ideal for shipping. Sizes 42.5" x 50" and larger automatically include plexiglass glazing due to safety and handling requirements.
Notes:
- For orders shipped outside of the GTA, plexiglass glazing should be selected to ensure safe delivery.

Aline Setton is a Brazilian artist currently living and working in Toronto, whose practice includes painting, sculpture, performance and collage. Having grown up in São Paulo, she has been deeply influenced by the accelerated, compressed and densely populated urban environment. Aline attended the architecture and urbanism program at Escola da Cidade university in her hometown before moving to Northern California, USA to study studio arts and become a painting apprentice. The shift from living in a metropolis to the countryside furthered her understanding about the impact surroundings have in our ways of experiencing physical spaces. Aline taps into the cumulative effects of these changes of landscapes to create narratives using abstracted fragments of architecture, geographies and cultural references. She has exhibited in Brazil, Canada, the United States and Portugal.
"I collect photographs from books, magazines and online publications to create an archive of images that is used to illustrate a succession of landscapes and points of view in a single composition. These images often respond to my experience of dislocation and immigration, as I create narratives that speak to the way I navigate the memories and dualities of living between different countries.”
