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Shanghai Fog (2009) Photograph by Serge Horta
27 x 22 x 0.5cm (unframed) / 25 x 20cm (actual image size)
£237.58
Artwork description
National Geographic Magazine - Daily Dozen, Published Aug 26, 2014
This photo was taken in 2009 from the window of my Shanghai hotel room. After days of constant heavy rain I woke up early in the morning to catch a flight. The rain had just stopped. The surreal and silent cityscape that surrounded the hotel windows was almost hypnotising. For an hour I stared at the view and watched the skyscrapers appear and disappear. I waited for the heavy mist to dissipate so I could take some clear shots. I ended up missing my flight...
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 is a limited edition of 50 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:
Hahnemühle Photo Rag Paper (308g/m²)
Details:
- Photograph on Paper
- From a limited edition of 50
- Size: 27 x 22 x 0.5cm (unframed) / 25 x 20cm (actual image size)
- Signed and numbered certificate of authenticity
- Style: Surrealistic
- Subject: Architecture and cityscapes
Tags:
#fine art#limited edition#blue clouds#abstract architecture#foggy morning#urban photography#shanghai cityscape#skyscrapers print#city fog#surreal skyline14 day money back guaranteeLearn more
Artwork description
National Geographic Magazine - Daily Dozen, Published Aug 26, 2014
This photo was taken in 2009 from the window of my Shanghai hotel room. After days of constant heavy rain I woke up early in the morning to catch a flight. The rain had just stopped. The surreal and silent cityscape that surrounded the hotel windows was almost hypnotising. For an hour I stared at the view and watched the skyscrapers appear and disappear. I waited for the heavy mist to dissipate so I could take some clear shots. I ended up missing my flight...
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 is a limited edition of 50 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:
Hahnemühle Photo Rag Paper (308g/m²)
Details:
- Photograph on Paper
- From a limited edition of 50
- Size: 27 x 22 x 0.5cm (unframed) / 25 x 20cm (actual image size)
- Signed and numbered certificate of authenticity
- Style: Surrealistic
- Subject: Architecture and cityscapes
Tags:
#fine art#limited edition#blue clouds#abstract architecture#foggy morning#urban photography#shanghai cityscape#skyscrapers print#city fog#surreal skyline

