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Printing :
Digital on Metal , Alu-Dibond under plexiglas
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
39.7x29.9in
Edition :
1 / 5
Artist's proof :
1
Hors commerce :
1
About this artwork
London Traffic shows London Buses waiting at the traffic lights in Trafalgar Sqare and Big Ben in the background. The photo was taken using a long exposure with a medium format camera from the base of the Nelson Monument. The print on real photo paper impresses with its extremely high resolution of 6,192 by 8,256 pixels and an elaborate, elegant lamination under acrylic. The work is ennobled by an elegant, narrow, black aluminum frame.
Real photo… print behind glossy acrylic glass
Motif dimensions: 100 x 75 cm
External dimensions: 101 x 76 cm
Paper: Fuji Crystal Archive glossy
Lamination: acrylic glass 2 mm, glossy
Support: Dibond 3 mm
Suspension: aluminum rail
Frame: ArtBox Alu, 25 mm (black)
Ares Yannakopoulos is a painter and photographer, shaped by a family tradition of art and a radical career change. The artist began with photography and turned to painting after a few years. He paints with both acrylic and oil, building layers in processes that range from spontaneous to lengthy to capture the beauty of life. His works convey a deep sense of appreciation and exploration of the moment. More at www.aresdky.com ...