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Hokan-ji, Kyoto : SIGNED, NUMBERED AND FRAMED FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHY

Sale price€170,00
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SIGNED, NUMBERED AND FRAMED FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHY

Fine art photograph with custom-made frame, limited edition of 30, printed on Hahnemühle William Turner® Fine Art Photo Paper (310g), a very warm paper with a pronounced grainy texture (watercolour paper, adding intensity and personality), 100% white cotton.


Each print is numbered and signed by the photographer, Laurence Corteggiani, and comes with a certificate of authenticity.

The photographs are sold framed: a lightweight wooden frame with a 3cm black border, 2mm anti-reflective plexiglass and 2-way fastenings on the back. The passepartout, either black or white, is chosen to perfectly enhance the photograph (see detail below), and is made of textured, bevelled cardboard (contrasting white bevel for the black passepartout).

3 formats are available for this photography:

1 - Print (including margin) 20x30cm, white passepartout, total format with frame: 32x42cm

2 - Print (including margin) 30x45cm, black passepartout, total format with frame: 41.6x56.6cm

3 - Print (including margin) 40x60cm, black passepartout, total format with frame: 53.6x73.6cm

The photographs are numbered and signed on the front in pencil.

This photo, "Hokan-ji, Kyoto" is part of Series 1: "The Contour of Things".

It's the story of a myth, of a city that we dream about for a long time, but which we know in truth is something else, more disappointing perhaps, less perfect. And yet, this city, this fantasy, can appear at the turn of a street, without warning, without anything to disturb its peaceful tranquillity. And then we know that Kyoto really does exist.

Series 1: "The Contour of Things

"The poet's pen draws the outline of things and gives a name to what is nothing " William Shakespeare

The curious eye sees, the photograph captures, and the words try to tell the story behind it all, a story often invented and fantasised, which connects us to the beauty of the world in general and that of Asia in particular. This 'contour of things' is like a universal language.

Laurence, the founder of Atelier Ikiwa, brings back photos from her wanderings around Asia, with her eye for detail and the emotion of the world, which she captures on the spot, for the feelings that the scenes she sees bring and to keep a trace of them for the memory.

Shipment takes a maximum of 10 working days (prints and frames are made on request). Framed prints are carefully packaged and dispatched.

The art of wrapping

The precious objects are wrapped in a beautiful cloth beautifully tied according to the little-known art of Korean pojagi. Details and conditions >