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Colourful bundles of incense drying in the sun, the day before the start of Têt (Lunar New Year). This village in Vietnam has been making incense sticks for more than a century.
This photograph shows the last stage of incense-making; after each individual stick is dipped several times in an aromatic pink paste, it is then tied into bundles (or bouquets) before it's left to dry in the sun for a few days.
Shot with a large aperture lens which creates a soft bokeh towards the edges of the image giving the impression that the incense field is infinite.
Vietnam, 2023

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Limited Edition of 25 Archival Pigment Prints.
- Signed Certificate of Authenticity with Edition Number.
- Printed on Hahnemühle FineArt Pearl paper (285 g/m²) with a special coating to ensure a classy, pearly shine. This luxurious gallery standard paper's intense whiteness displays impressive contrasts and pictorial depth.
- Water and humidity resistant.
- 100-year luminosity.
- Printed with a white border for easy framing and shipped in a hard tube protected with acid-free paper.

This artwork is available in the following sizes:
(XL) 140 x 100 cm | 55" x 39"
(L) 112 x 80 cm | 44" x 31"
(M) 91 x 65 cm | 36" x 26"
(S) 63 x 45 cm | 25" x 18"

Can be framed or mounted under acrylic glass upon request. Other sizes are also available. Please contact the artist for details and price.

*NOTE - All images used are an approximate scale for illustrative purposes and individual artwork scale may differ. Always check the artwork dimensions and measure your room carefully.

Materials used:

Hahnemühle FineArt Pearl paper (285 g/m²)

Tags:
#red #pattern #photography #modern #geometric #interior design #bright colour #pink flowers #colorful abstract #large print 

Incense Sticks No.3 (M) (2023) Photograph
by Serge Horta

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Colourful bundles of incense drying in the sun, the day before the start of Têt (Lunar New Year). This village in Vietnam has been making incense sticks for more than a century.
This photograph shows the last stage of incense-making; after each individual stick is dipped several times in an aromatic pink paste, it is then tied into bundles (or bouquets) before it's left to dry in the sun for a few days.
Shot with a large aperture lens which creates a soft bokeh towards the edges of the image giving the impression that the incense field is infinite.
Vietnam, 2023

FREE SHIPPING TO THE US, UK and EU

Limited Edition of 25 Archival Pigment Prints.
- Signed Certificate of Authenticity with Edition Number.
- Printed on Hahnemühle FineArt Pearl paper (285 g/m²) with a special coating to ensure a classy, pearly shine. This luxurious gallery standard paper's intense whiteness displays impressive contrasts and pictorial depth.
- Water and humidity resistant.
- 100-year luminosity.
- Printed with a white border for easy framing and shipped in a hard tube protected with acid-free paper.

This artwork is available in the following sizes:
(XL) 140 x 100 cm | 55" x 39"
(L) 112 x 80 cm | 44" x 31"
(M) 91 x 65 cm | 36" x 26"
(S) 63 x 45 cm | 25" x 18"

Can be framed or mounted under acrylic glass upon request. Other sizes are also available. Please contact the artist for details and price.

*NOTE - All images used are an approximate scale for illustrative purposes and individual artwork scale may differ. Always check the artwork dimensions and measure your room carefully.

Materials used:

Hahnemühle FineArt Pearl paper (285 g/m²)

Tags:
#red #pattern #photography #modern #geometric #interior design #bright colour #pink flowers #colorful abstract #large print 
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