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17th floor (2023) Photograph by Serge Horta

139 x 105 x 0.5cm (unframed) / 137 x 103cm (actual image size)

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£720.15

A cluster of seven colossal public housing towers, sits on a steep hill. Due to Hong Kong's challenging terrain, the lobby of the tower blocks is actually on the 17th floor, which can be accessed by its 8500 residents via external public lifts and a network of suspended walkways. Vehicles can drive up the steep hill to access a piazza located in the centre of the estate. Once inside the lobby, residents must then take another lift up or down to their respective flats.

Location: Hong Kong
Year: 2023

This print is produced using archival inks on Hahnemühle Photo Rag, a gallery-standard paper 100% cotton, which is one of the world's most popular papers. Hahnemühle has been making high-quality art papers for centuries, and photographers love it for its quality and archival longevity.
The result is a luxurious print with a soft matte texture and exceptional detail. The colours of this stunning fine art print will look just as vibrant as the original, even after 100 years.

This original limited edition Giclée print, one of only 10 plus 2 artist's proofs, is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity, signed and numbered, ensuring its uniqueness and collectible value.

The artwork includes a white border, making it easy to frame and display. Ships in a protective tube, carefully protected with acid-free paper, ensuring it reaches you in pristine condition.

Don't hesitate to drop me a message if you have any questions about the artwork, or if you would like a different size or prefer a canvas print.

Materials used:

Hahnemühle Photo Rag Paper (308g/m²)

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#urban#surreal#photography#architecture#fine art#fog#night#city#living room#prints#nightscape#cinematic#skyscraper#cyberpunk#gotham
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A cluster of seven colossal public housing towers, sits on a steep hill. Due to Hong Kong's challenging terrain, the lobby of the tower blocks is actually on the 17th floor, which can be accessed by its 8500 residents via external public lifts and a network of suspended walkways. Vehicles can drive up the steep hill to access a piazza located in the centre of the estate. Once inside the lobby, residents must then take another lift up or down to their respective flats.

Location: Hong Kong
Year: 2023

This print is produced using archival inks on Hahnemühle Photo Rag, a gallery-standard paper 100% cotton, which is one of the world's most popular papers. Hahnemühle has been making high-quality art papers for centuries, and photographers love it for its quality and archival longevity.
The result is a luxurious print with a soft matte texture and exceptional detail. The colours of this stunning fine art print will look just as vibrant as the original, even after 100 years.

This original limited edition Giclée print, one of only 10 plus 2 artist's proofs, is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity, signed and numbered, ensuring its uniqueness and collectible value.

The artwork includes a white border, making it easy to frame and display. Ships in a protective tube, carefully protected with acid-free paper, ensuring it reaches you in pristine condition.

Don't hesitate to drop me a message if you have any questions about the artwork, or if you would like a different size or prefer a canvas print.

Materials used:

Hahnemühle Photo Rag Paper (308g/m²)

Details:

Tags:

#urban#surreal#photography#architecture#fine art#fog#night#city#living room#prints#nightscape#cinematic#skyscraper#cyberpunk#gotham
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Serge Horta is a documentary photographer dedicated to capturing the ever-changing environments of Asia's megacities and the everyday stories within their dense urban fabrics. With a background in architecture, he... Read more

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