Limited Edition Giclée Print. Paper: Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta, printed with 5cm white border. Signed on the front, signed Certificate of Authenticity is included.
This fascinating image shows a surreal and dreamlike vision of a hanging wheelbarrow with a naked woman climbing on it. The image is a clear example of the artist's interest in exploring the irrational and the subconscious, as well as his interest in challenging traditional norms and expectations. The wheelbarrow, a symbol of manual labor and hard work, floats in the air, conveying a sense of detachment from the physical world, while the woman, with her vulnerability and defenselessness, stands in stark contrast to the typically masculine and utilitarian image of a wheelbarrow. The combination of these elements creates a surreal scene that is both eerie and intriguing.
For printing we use pigmented inks and museum quality archival paper (giclée printing technique) - this means that the light resistance of the colors is more than 100 years, in accordance with Wilhelm Imaging Research.
You will receive the print rolled in a tube, mounting and/or framing is required.
Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta
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Limited Edition Giclée Print. Paper: Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta, printed with 5cm white border. Signed on the front, signed Certificate of Authenticity is included.
This fascinating image shows a surreal and dreamlike vision of a hanging wheelbarrow with a naked woman climbing on it. The image is a clear example of the artist's interest in exploring the irrational and the subconscious, as well as his interest in challenging traditional norms and expectations. The wheelbarrow, a symbol of manual labor and hard work, floats in the air, conveying a sense of detachment from the physical world, while the woman, with her vulnerability and defenselessness, stands in stark contrast to the typically masculine and utilitarian image of a wheelbarrow. The combination of these elements creates a surreal scene that is both eerie and intriguing.
For printing we use pigmented inks and museum quality archival paper (giclée printing technique) - this means that the light resistance of the colors is more than 100 years, in accordance with Wilhelm Imaging Research.
You will receive the print rolled in a tube, mounting and/or framing is required.
Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta
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This artwork is sold by Peter Zelei from Hungary