W728
US$ 310
Overview
2020
Paper Print, Archival 330gsm 100% cotton rag paper
Edition of 100
Dimensions: 90cm (H) x 90cm (W) x 0.2cm (D) / 35.4" (H) x 35.4" (W) x 0.08" (D)
Note: Actual colours may vary due to photography & computer settings
Shipping
Estimated delivery for this item is between 14 October - 19 October
This item ships from Australia
Please note that this item is unframed and will be shipped rolled
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About the art
Artist statement
W728 is a monochrome image captured on the esplanade at Williamstown Beach in Victoria, Australia. The image of the rocks is part of a compilation series depicting Williamstown, the images were taken during the haze that covered Melbourne as a result of the catastrophic bush fires. The sky is predominately without detail as a result of the haze, however this also diffused the light and allowed for a favourable monochromatic output. The images can be displayed individually, or as a set of two, a set of three or a set of four. The choice of combinations is up to you and not limited to numbers.
Offered on Artling is this limited edition number 14/100 printed on archival 330gsm 100% Cotton Rag Paper using world class Epson premium pigment inks ensuring a high standard in colour reproduction and vibrancy and accompanied with a certificate signed by the artist.
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Artist profile
Nick Psomiadis
Born: 1968
Hometown: Melbourne
Based in: Melbourne
Nick Psomiadis has been taking photographs since 1986 after having purchased his very first SLR film camera the Zenit 12xp. Dubbed the Russian Tank, this Soviet built camera was as heavy as a brick, nevertheless it provided Nick with a view of the world and a creative perspective through the …
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