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TYRSENOI (THEIR LAND)
Tyrsenoi is the name used by ancient greeks to talk about etruscan and their land the Tuscany, one of the most charming country of the italian peninsula.
This project is dedicated to this land and its more unusual and intimate corners from the hills to the sea.
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FOUR BUOYS is a photograph from the project "Tyrsenoi (their land)".
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LIMITED EDITION OF 5
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Epson Carbon Inkjet print (Giclée print) on Hahnemühle Fine Art cotton paper "Bright White" 310 gsm. Selenium toning. Comes with a certificate of authenticity, signed and numbered.
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Hahnemühle Photo Rag® Bright White is a bright white cotton art paper with an inkjet coating specially tailored for FineArt printing. The lightly defined felt structure and characteristic soft Photo Rag® feel gives every FineArt print an incredible depth and three-dimensional appearance. Combined with the matt premium inkjet coating, this produces impressive FineArt prints boasting vivid colours, deep blacks and extraordinary reproduction of detail. The bright white of the paper also creates particularly brilliant results for high contrast images. The acid- and lignin-free Photo Rag® Bright White meets the most exacting requirements for age resistance and is perfect for reproducing FineArt photographs and works of art.

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Photo printed on Hahnemühle Fine Art cotton paper “Bright White” 310 gsm with Epson Carbon Inkjet print (Giclée print)

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#seascape #seaside #black and #minimalism #sea and #impressionism #figurative art #square format #long exposure #buoys 

Four buoys (2016) Photograph
by Karim Carella

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  • Photograph on Paper
  • From a limited edition of 5
  • Size: 105 x 105 x 0.1cm (unframed) / 100 x 100cm (actual image size)
  • Signed and numbered certificate of authenticity
  • Style: Impressionistic
  • Subject: Landscapes, sea and sky
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TYRSENOI (THEIR LAND)
Tyrsenoi is the name used by ancient greeks to talk about etruscan and their land the Tuscany, one of the most charming country of the italian peninsula.
This project is dedicated to this land and its more unusual and intimate corners from the hills to the sea.
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FOUR BUOYS is a photograph from the project "Tyrsenoi (their land)".
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LIMITED EDITION OF 5
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Epson Carbon Inkjet print (Giclée print) on Hahnemühle Fine Art cotton paper "Bright White" 310 gsm. Selenium toning. Comes with a certificate of authenticity, signed and numbered.
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Hahnemühle Photo Rag® Bright White is a bright white cotton art paper with an inkjet coating specially tailored for FineArt printing. The lightly defined felt structure and characteristic soft Photo Rag® feel gives every FineArt print an incredible depth and three-dimensional appearance. Combined with the matt premium inkjet coating, this produces impressive FineArt prints boasting vivid colours, deep blacks and extraordinary reproduction of detail. The bright white of the paper also creates particularly brilliant results for high contrast images. The acid- and lignin-free Photo Rag® Bright White meets the most exacting requirements for age resistance and is perfect for reproducing FineArt photographs and works of art.

Materials used:

Photo printed on Hahnemühle Fine Art cotton paper “Bright White” 310 gsm with Epson Carbon Inkjet print (Giclée print)

Tags:
#seascape #seaside #black and #minimalism #sea and #impressionism #figurative art #square format #long exposure #buoys 
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***ARTFINDER AWARDS 2024 - ARTIST OF THE YEAR***Attracted since childhood by the beauty of nature and natural landscapes, I began to express myself artistically at the age of seven during... Read more

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