Artwork description:

A photographic manipulation piece created in a early video effect style which draws from a 70's theme.

Presented as a limited edition A3 print numbering 50 and signed and numbered on the back.
Please note that the stock levels do not indicate the number of the edition left but the number currently available for sale through Artfinder at this time.

The piece is printed on Permajet Titanium Lustre 280 paper giving an amazing metallic feel and look.

Printed with a 6mm border which can be mounted in a 20 x 16 inch or 50 x 40 cm mount with an A3 aperture.

Please note this print is NOT mounted or framed.

Other sizes and finishes are available upon request including Aluminium and Acrylic, please contact me with your requirements.

Materials used:

Permajet Titanium Lustre 280 fine art paper

The Red Sky (2017)

Photograph 
by Neil Hemsley

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A photographic manipulation piece created in a early video effect style which draws from a 70's theme.

Presented as a limited edition A3 print numbering 50 and signed and numbered on the back.
Please note that the stock levels do not indicate the number of the edition left but the number currently available for sale through Artfinder at this time.

The piece is printed on Permajet Titanium Lustre 280 paper giving an amazing metallic feel and look.

Printed with a 6mm border which can be mounted in a 20 x 16 inch or 50 x 40 cm mount with an A3 aperture.

Please note this print is NOT mounted or framed.

Other sizes and finishes are available upon request including Aluminium and Acrylic, please contact me with your requirements.

Materials used:

Permajet Titanium Lustre 280 fine art paper

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