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Highway #1 (2011) Photograph by Serge Horta

100 x 66 x 0.5cm (unframed) / 100 x 66cm (actual image size)

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£467.73

A busy highway intersection is suddenly empty and silent. A man on his bicycle stops to contemplate the surreal, eerie moment.
Part of a Series depicting abstract architectural details and surreal urban landscapes.

Location: Guangzhou, China.
Year: 2011

Produced on unique metallic photo paper with a glossy finish and a subtle metallic sheen. The result is an exquisite print with exceptional visual depth and a striking contemporary look; the photochemical emulsion favours white tones with a metallic shimmer, and it ensures rich, luminous colours with intense black tones. The lights of nighttime cityscapes glimmer with a metallic effect and contrast-rich images appear to have more depth.
Created to stand the test of time, this archival-quality print ensures that the tones will remain vibrant for generations.

This is a limited edition of 25 Giclée prints, each 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:

High-Gloss Fuji Crystal Pearl Metallic Paper

Details:

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#abstract#portrait#man#dark#moody#orange#surreal#photography#architecture#fine art#black#road#bridge#empty#large#surrealism#eerie#print#night#city#cityscape#poster#fluorescent#viaduct#aerial#cars#traffic#bicycle#china#street#cities#documentary#lights#mood#engineering#xl#freeway
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A busy highway intersection is suddenly empty and silent. A man on his bicycle stops to contemplate the surreal, eerie moment.
Part of a Series depicting abstract architectural details and surreal urban landscapes.

Location: Guangzhou, China.
Year: 2011

Produced on unique metallic photo paper with a glossy finish and a subtle metallic sheen. The result is an exquisite print with exceptional visual depth and a striking contemporary look; the photochemical emulsion favours white tones with a metallic shimmer, and it ensures rich, luminous colours with intense black tones. The lights of nighttime cityscapes glimmer with a metallic effect and contrast-rich images appear to have more depth.
Created to stand the test of time, this archival-quality print ensures that the tones will remain vibrant for generations.

This is a limited edition of 25 Giclée prints, each 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:

High-Gloss Fuji Crystal Pearl Metallic Paper

Details:

Tags:

#abstract#portrait#man#dark#moody#orange#surreal#photography#architecture#fine art#black#road#bridge#empty#large#surrealism#eerie#print#night#city#cityscape#poster#fluorescent#viaduct#aerial#cars#traffic#bicycle#china#street#cities#documentary#lights#mood#engineering#xl#freeway
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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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