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From my series "Micro-Shops of India". A deeply personal, sometimes critical, sometimes poetic set of photographs gathered while documenting my wanderings around the streets in India, being absorbed by the melancholy of the light.
The minuscule shops depicted in this series can double as sleeping quarters and kitchen. They are added as rough stumps between or to the side of a building, often alien to the existing structure, occasionally as an attempt to merge with it.
In the image, this tiny kitchen is actually a latrine as well. Where this man is cooking, underneath the pots and pans is a drop hole and a pit below.

Part of a Limited Edition 12 + 2 Artist's Proof
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- Océ LightJet print on KODAK Metallic (235 g/m²) paper for a striking look. Its glossy finish and metallic appearance create images with exceptional visual interest and depth.
- Archival Quality - The colours remain brilliant – even after 100 years
- With a 2 cm white border for easy framing
- The gallery standard print comes rolled inside a hard tube protected with bubble wrap and acid free paper and shipped inside a cardboard box

This Artwork is available as:
120 x 80cm (Limited Edition of 12 + 2AP's) $1260
100 x 66cm (Limited Edition of 25 + 1AP) $780)

Framed or Aluminium Dibond mounting is also available Contact the Artist for details

Materials used:

KODAK Metallic (235 g/m²) paper

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The Micro-Shops of India I (2013) Photograph
by Serge Horta

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From my series "Micro-Shops of India". A deeply personal, sometimes critical, sometimes poetic set of photographs gathered while documenting my wanderings around the streets in India, being absorbed by the melancholy of the light.
The minuscule shops depicted in this series can double as sleeping quarters and kitchen. They are added as rough stumps between or to the side of a building, often alien to the existing structure, occasionally as an attempt to merge with it.
In the image, this tiny kitchen is actually a latrine as well. Where this man is cooking, underneath the pots and pans is a drop hole and a pit below.

Part of a Limited Edition 12 + 2 Artist's Proof
Signed Certificate of Authenticity with Edition Number
- Océ LightJet print on KODAK Metallic (235 g/m²) paper for a striking look. Its glossy finish and metallic appearance create images with exceptional visual interest and depth.
- Archival Quality - The colours remain brilliant – even after 100 years
- With a 2 cm white border for easy framing
- The gallery standard print comes rolled inside a hard tube protected with bubble wrap and acid free paper and shipped inside a cardboard box

This Artwork is available as:
120 x 80cm (Limited Edition of 12 + 2AP's) $1260
100 x 66cm (Limited Edition of 25 + 1AP) $780)

Framed or Aluminium Dibond mounting is also available Contact the Artist for details

Materials used:

KODAK Metallic (235 g/m²) paper

Tags:
#abstract #portrait #man #melancholy #colourful #pastel #dark #realism #blue #light #purple #pink #travel #surreal #photography #home #house #fine art #color #colorful #men #large #colour #night #india #streets #city #city scene #limited edition #city lights #small #hues #street #shop #cities #documentary #inspirational #lights #mood #melancholic #job #working 
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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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