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I've always been fascinated by the work of Francis Bacon and inexplicably attracted by his "Study after Velázquez's Portrait of Pope Innocent X", which is definitely one of his most powerful and dramatic paintings.
With my camera I've tried to experiment and see if somehow I could give back the sense of tension and drama that come out from all his painting and especially the Pope's portrait.
This shot is the first of a mini-series of 3: it's a triple exposure of a street in Central area (Hong Kong), with one of the shots being an ICM (Intentional Camera Movement), where I moved the camera vertically with a long exposure, trying to reproduce the gesture of Bacon's brush strokes.

Limited edition of 25 printed on Pro Luster paper, 42x60 cm (comes with a white border for easy framing), with signed certificate of authenticity.
Available in larger sizes and other supports: if interested, please contact me for quotation (delivery time may be longer in this case).
Please note that the in-context photos show the framed artwork which is for reference only. As specified, the artwork will be sold unframed.

Materials used:

Photo Paper Pro Luster

Tags:
#abstract #architecture #cityscape #francis bacon #vertical #hong kong #street scene #cinematic #blurry #neon sign 

Study after an Hong Kong cityscape (Tribute to Francis Bacon)_1 (2022)

Photograph 
by Sergio Capuzzimati

£355.81 Alert

  • Photograph on Paper
  • From a limited edition of 25
  • Size: 42 x 60 x 0.1cm (unframed) / 39 x 57cm (actual image size)
  • Signed and numbered certificate of authenticity
  • Style: Abstract
  • Subject: Architecture and cityscapes
  • Hurry only 1 left in stock

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I've always been fascinated by the work of Francis Bacon and inexplicably attracted by his "Study after Velázquez's Portrait of Pope Innocent X", which is definitely one of his most powerful and dramatic paintings.
With my camera I've tried to experiment and see if somehow I could give back the sense of tension and drama that come out from all his painting and especially the Pope's portrait.
This shot is the first of a mini-series of 3: it's a triple exposure of a street in Central area (Hong Kong), with one of the shots being an ICM (Intentional Camera Movement), where I moved the camera vertically with a long exposure, trying to reproduce the gesture of Bacon's brush strokes.

Limited edition of 25 printed on Pro Luster paper, 42x60 cm (comes with a white border for easy framing), with signed certificate of authenticity.
Available in larger sizes and other supports: if interested, please contact me for quotation (delivery time may be longer in this case).
Please note that the in-context photos show the framed artwork which is for reference only. As specified, the artwork will be sold unframed.

Materials used:

Photo Paper Pro Luster

Tags:
#abstract #architecture #cityscape #francis bacon #vertical #hong kong #street scene #cinematic #blurry #neon sign 
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Sergio Capuzzimati

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I'm an italian architect and photographer. The journey of my life had a big change around 10 years ago, when I decided to move to China for working reasons. Since... Read more

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