Artwork description:

For the past 11 years, I've been photographing public housing architecture in Hong Kong. In 2015 after so many years exploring the territory, I came across this playground surrounded by blocks of flats hidden from the main road and lit like a Hitchcock movie. I photographed it then in black and white film. I revisited it in 2018 in color, digital format.

2015 shot in B&W Film
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Limited Edition of 12 + 3AP's (Artist's Proof)
- Signed Certificate of Authenticity with Edition Number.
- Printed on Baryta paper, the most enduring of photo papers, which has been a hit with photography aficionados for more than 140 years. This paper is particularly popular with galleries and museums taking black-and-white photography to a new level. Shining white and intense black tones, ultra-fine brightness levels and sharp contours
- With a 2 cm white border for easy framing
- The gallery standard print comes rolled inside a hard tube
protected with bubble wrap and acid free paper and shipped inside a cardboard box

This Artwork is available as:
150 x 100cm (Limited Edition of 10 + 2AP's) $1620
120 x 80cm (Limited Edition of 12 + 3AP's) $1260
100 x 66cm (Limited Edition of 25 + 1AP) $780

Framed or Aluminium Dibond mounting is also available, contact Artfinder for details


Materials used:

Baryta paper

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#abstract #modern #people #fine art #architecture #surreal #night #pattern #photography #architectural #colour #geometry #building #lights #cities #symmetry #hong kong #skyscraper #facade #documentary #closeup 
AFFORDABLE HOUSING I_REVISITED (COLOUR) (2018)
Photograph
by Serge Horta

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  • Photograph on Paper
  • From a limited edition of 12
  • Size: 120 x 80 x 0.5cm (unframed) / 124 x 84cm (actual image size)
  • Signed and numbered certificate of authenticity
  • Style: Abstract
  • Subject: Architecture and cityscapes
  • Hurry only 1 left in stock
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For the past 11 years, I've been photographing public housing architecture in Hong Kong. In 2015 after so many years exploring the territory, I came across this playground surrounded by blocks of flats hidden from the main road and lit like a Hitchcock movie. I photographed it then in black and white film. I revisited it in 2018 in color, digital format.

2015 shot in B&W Film
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Limited Edition of 12 + 3AP's (Artist's Proof)
- Signed Certificate of Authenticity with Edition Number.
- Printed on Baryta paper, the most enduring of photo papers, which has been a hit with photography aficionados for more than 140 years. This paper is particularly popular with galleries and museums taking black-and-white photography to a new level. Shining white and intense black tones, ultra-fine brightness levels and sharp contours
- With a 2 cm white border for easy framing
- The gallery standard print comes rolled inside a hard tube
protected with bubble wrap and acid free paper and shipped inside a cardboard box

This Artwork is available as:
150 x 100cm (Limited Edition of 10 + 2AP's) $1620
120 x 80cm (Limited Edition of 12 + 3AP's) $1260
100 x 66cm (Limited Edition of 25 + 1AP) $780

Framed or Aluminium Dibond mounting is also available, contact Artfinder for details


Materials used:

Baryta paper

Tags:
#abstract #modern #people #fine art #architecture #surreal #night #pattern #photography #architectural #colour #geometry #building #lights #cities #symmetry #hong kong #skyscraper #facade #documentary #closeup 

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Serge Horta is a Hong Kong based documentary photographer. Through his academic training in architecture, he is able to capture impossible order amidst the chaos of cities. His photographs are... Read more

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