Fine Art Limited Edition --- Part of the International Award Winning series “The World From Above”
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This image is available in a limited edition of 10 with a numbered certificate of authenticity signed by the photographer Werner Roelandt.
After the sales, the Limited Edition will be printed by high-quality inkjet printers on Hahnemühle Fine Art Paper (archival museum quality) and mounted on a 2 mm Dibond aluminium. (2-3 weeks production time), signed by photographer and shipped (carbon box).
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”Up and Down” shows people going up and down on an escelator. But did you see ever so many escelators next to each other, or even after each other? Check the different ways people goes on and off an escalator.
All photos from the fineart photography project “The World From Above” were taken straight down from public places open to everyone. All this without using a drone.
By combining dozens of images, a new photographic reality is created where time and space converge. On one hand, these are photos in which the minutes or hours that have elapsed in a certain place have been reduced to one moment. On the other hand, he has also made photos in which a new dimension is created by continuously repeating the same image to generate a new whole. At first the photos look very realistic, but when you look again, you get a surreal feeling.
Printed on Hahnemühle Fine Art paper and mounted on a 2 mm Dibond aluminium
£1,087.29
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Fine Art Limited Edition --- Part of the International Award Winning series “The World From Above”
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This image is available in a limited edition of 10 with a numbered certificate of authenticity signed by the photographer Werner Roelandt.
After the sales, the Limited Edition will be printed by high-quality inkjet printers on Hahnemühle Fine Art Paper (archival museum quality) and mounted on a 2 mm Dibond aluminium. (2-3 weeks production time), signed by photographer and shipped (carbon box).
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”Up and Down” shows people going up and down on an escelator. But did you see ever so many escelators next to each other, or even after each other? Check the different ways people goes on and off an escalator.
All photos from the fineart photography project “The World From Above” were taken straight down from public places open to everyone. All this without using a drone.
By combining dozens of images, a new photographic reality is created where time and space converge. On one hand, these are photos in which the minutes or hours that have elapsed in a certain place have been reduced to one moment. On the other hand, he has also made photos in which a new dimension is created by continuously repeating the same image to generate a new whole. At first the photos look very realistic, but when you look again, you get a surreal feeling.
Printed on Hahnemühle Fine Art paper and mounted on a 2 mm Dibond aluminium
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