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In the Alentejo region of southern Portugal, the landscape is characterised by rolling plains and olive groves, where disused concrete grain silos stand as silent sentinels of the area’s agricultural history. These relics of the past, often weathered and crumbling, reflect the transition of rural economies and serve as a stark contrast against the vast, blue open skies. Their nostalgic presence tells stories of a once-thriving agricultural community while adding a unique aesthetic to the serene countryside.

Location: Portugal
Year: 2012

Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints:

(L) 50 x 50cm l 19.7" x 19.7" l Limited Edition of 50

(M) 40 x 40cm l 15.7" x 15.7" l Limited Edition of 50

(S) 20 x 20cm l 7.8" x 7.8" l Limited Edition of 100

* Signed Certificate of Authenticity with Edition Number.

* Printed on Hahnemühle Photo Rag Paper (308g/m²) one of the most robust papers from Hahnemühle, made of 100% cotton, it has a soft, fine texture. This luxurious gallery standard paper has a matte surface.

* Premium pigment print technology ensures the very finest tonality, even the minutest details are visible and details appear much clearer than with traditional prints.

* 100-year luminosity.

* Shipped in a hard tube protected with bubble wrap and acid-free paper.

* Can be framed or mounted under acrylic glass upon request. Other sizes are also available. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions.

Materials used:

Hahnemühle Photo Rag Paper (308g/m²)

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Silo No.2 (2012) Photograph
by Serge Horta

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  • Photograph on Paper
  • From a limited edition of 50
  • Size: 52 x 52cm (unframed) / 50 x 50cm (actual image size)
  • Signed and numbered certificate of authenticity
  • Style: Geometric
  • Subject: Architecture and cityscapes
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In the Alentejo region of southern Portugal, the landscape is characterised by rolling plains and olive groves, where disused concrete grain silos stand as silent sentinels of the area’s agricultural history. These relics of the past, often weathered and crumbling, reflect the transition of rural economies and serve as a stark contrast against the vast, blue open skies. Their nostalgic presence tells stories of a once-thriving agricultural community while adding a unique aesthetic to the serene countryside.

Location: Portugal
Year: 2012

Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints:

(L) 50 x 50cm l 19.7" x 19.7" l Limited Edition of 50

(M) 40 x 40cm l 15.7" x 15.7" l Limited Edition of 50

(S) 20 x 20cm l 7.8" x 7.8" l Limited Edition of 100

* Signed Certificate of Authenticity with Edition Number.

* Printed on Hahnemühle Photo Rag Paper (308g/m²) one of the most robust papers from Hahnemühle, made of 100% cotton, it has a soft, fine texture. This luxurious gallery standard paper has a matte surface.

* Premium pigment print technology ensures the very finest tonality, even the minutest details are visible and details appear much clearer than with traditional prints.

* 100-year luminosity.

* Shipped in a hard tube protected with bubble wrap and acid-free paper.

* Can be framed or mounted under acrylic glass upon request. Other sizes are also available. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions.

Materials used:

Hahnemühle Photo Rag Paper (308g/m²)

Tags:
#abstract #pastel #photography #architecture #modern #fine art #wall #art #print #framed #square #geometric #minimalism #interior #decor 
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Serge Horta is a documentary photographer based in Vietnam. He recently relocated to Ho Chi Minh after spending nearly two decades capturing the raw essence of life in Hong Kong.... Read more

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