Artwork description:

A digital abstract cityscape created with motion and using pastel colours.

Presented as a limited edition A3 print numbering 50 in total and printed on to Permajet titanium 280 Lustre professional art paper which gives the piece a slight metallic finish and has a 6mm white border.

Please note that the printed work may vary slightly in colour or brightness from the pictures shown due to monitor settings and the stock level is not the number of the edition left but the number currently in stock and for sale.

The piece is supplied as a print and is NOT mounted or framed.

Other editions are available including canvas and aluminium please contact me for details.

Materials used:

Permajet Titanium Lustre 280 fine art paper

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#abstract #cityscape #digital #a3 print 

City in Red II (2019) Digital Art (Giclée)
by Neil Hemsley

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A digital abstract cityscape created with motion and using pastel colours.

Presented as a limited edition A3 print numbering 50 in total and printed on to Permajet titanium 280 Lustre professional art paper which gives the piece a slight metallic finish and has a 6mm white border.

Please note that the printed work may vary slightly in colour or brightness from the pictures shown due to monitor settings and the stock level is not the number of the edition left but the number currently in stock and for sale.

The piece is supplied as a print and is NOT mounted or framed.

Other editions are available including canvas and aluminium please contact me for details.

Materials used:

Permajet Titanium Lustre 280 fine art paper

Tags:
#abstract #cityscape #digital #a3 print 
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