About us
A Remorin portrait begins with a single photograph. We transform the image into a three-dimensional form, before it is carefully refined and reshaped by hand. Details are preserved, contours are corrected, and expression is gradually rediscovered. It does not seek absolute replication, but something closer to how a person is remembered. A photograph remains within the frame. This exists within space. Placed quietly, becoming part of everyday surroundings. Not to replace memory, but to give it a form in which it can gently remain.
How It Works
Provide a Photograph
Upload a meaningful image as the foundation for the portrait
Digital Reconstruction
An initial three-dimensional model is generated from the photograph
Artist Refinement
Our artists carefully refine structure, proportion, and detail
Model Approval
You review the model and request adjustments until satisfied
Production & Delivery
Once approved, the piece is produced and delivered to you
Materials & Quality
Each Remorin portrait is produced using high-precision photopolymer resin, combined with full-colour printing technology. Through layered printing and refined colour application, we aim to recreate tone, depth, and visual nuance, balancing realism with artistic restraint. The material itself offers stable physical properties, with strong structural integrity and a finely detailed surface. It carries a subtle weight and a calm, solid presence to the touch. Under normal conditions, it remains resistant to deformation and fading, making it suitable for long-term display and preservation. Each piece is also carefully finished by hand, with details refined and adjusted to ensure a balanced and considered final result.
At Remorin, we transform a single photograph into a memorial portrait that keeps loved ones close through memory
Likeness & Expectations
Each piece is created using advanced three-dimensional reconstruction technology, beginning with a photograph to generate an initial digital model. This is then carefully refined through detailed digital sculpting by experienced artists. As a sculptural form, the portrait is a scaled and interpreted representation of a person. Lighting, angle, and image quality of the original photograph can all influence the final outcome. At a material and micro-detail level, complete replication is not always possible. Throughout the process, we work closely with you to refine key details, ensuring the overall likeness and character are faithfully represented. Yet what the piece ultimately conveys is often more than physical resemblance — it is a sense of familiarity, a quiet presence. Over time, its meaning moves beyond exact likeness, becoming something that holds memory and emotion.

