Artwork description:

In Hong Kong, buildings under construction or renovation are usually wrapped in a bamboo scaffolding, the only structure lightweight and flexible enough to withstand the powerful typhoons that hit the city every year. To minimise dust and debris from falling to the streets below, the scaffolding is then wrapped by a transparent mesh. This creates a colossal yet delicate skin around the skyscrapers and a surreal urban landscape throughout the city.
Hong Kong, 2018

From a Limited Edition of 5
- 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.
- Very water and humidity resistant
- 100-year luminosity
- This gallery standard print comes rolled inside a hard tube protected with bubble wrap and acid free paper.

This Artwork is available as:
240 x 160cm (Limited Edition of 5 + 2AP's)
180 x 120cm (Limited Edition of 7 + 3AP's)
150 x 100cm (Limited Edition of 10 + 2AP's)
120 x 80cm (Limited Edition of 12 + 3AP's)
105 x 70cm (Limited Edition of 25)

Ready to hang framed print or mounted on Alu-Dibond base sealed under acrylic glass is also available. Contact the Artist for details and price

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*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:
#colourful #architecture #surreal #night #photography #buildings #skyline #neon #lights #cities 
Transparencies No.3 (Neon Lights XXL) - Signed Limited Edition (2018)
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by Serge Horta

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In Hong Kong, buildings under construction or renovation are usually wrapped in a bamboo scaffolding, the only structure lightweight and flexible enough to withstand the powerful typhoons that hit the city every year. To minimise dust and debris from falling to the streets below, the scaffolding is then wrapped by a transparent mesh. This creates a colossal yet delicate skin around the skyscrapers and a surreal urban landscape throughout the city.
Hong Kong, 2018

From a Limited Edition of 5
- 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.
- Very water and humidity resistant
- 100-year luminosity
- This gallery standard print comes rolled inside a hard tube protected with bubble wrap and acid free paper.

This Artwork is available as:
240 x 160cm (Limited Edition of 5 + 2AP's)
180 x 120cm (Limited Edition of 7 + 3AP's)
150 x 100cm (Limited Edition of 10 + 2AP's)
120 x 80cm (Limited Edition of 12 + 3AP's)
105 x 70cm (Limited Edition of 25)

Ready to hang framed print or mounted on Alu-Dibond base sealed under acrylic glass is also available. 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:
#colourful #architecture #surreal #night #photography #buildings #skyline #neon #lights #cities 

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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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