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"Pride of Belfast" a proud statement of a City displayed at Titanic Belfast, Northern Ireland at the world famous museum site of RMS Titanic on the shores of Belfast Lough at the Harland and Wolff shipyard. Belfast has a proud ship building history and this statement was the focus of this image with the reflections and backdrop of the Titanic slipway following my series of images showing off the architecture of this landmark building. PRINTING PROCESS AND FINISHING: - MADE TO ORDER "Size" and "Finishes" can be selected using the drop-down menu. Each photograph will be professionally printed and "MADE TO ORDER" in a professional photography laboratory using premium photographic light sensitive papers which are chemically processed providing superior quality archival prints. PHOTOGRAPH PRINT FINISHES: LUSTRE : - Satin Matt (Fuji Crystal Archive DPII) paper is coated with a fine stippled finish and gives a very natural photographic result with subtle colour. Ideal for framing and exhibition standard. GLOSS : - Gloss Finish (Fuji Crystal Archive DPII) is a smooth and glossy paper which accentuates the colour to give a punchy, rich feel, with intense highlight and shadow depth qualities. Ideal for a high impact for your chosen image. All photograph's come unmounted and unframed with no water markings - ready for the frame of your choice. PLEASE NOTE: The colours and shades of the actual print may vary from the actual image visuals displayed on your screen / monitor. This is due to colour variations between screen / monitor displays. *The visual display of the image in the rooms are for display purposes only and are not to scale. Custom requests: If you would like a custom request listings, please contact me and I will be happy to work with you on your request. Copyright: All photographs are copyright, in purchasing a print of this image for display purposes you may not copy it, or reproduce it or publish it and as the photographer I retain all copyright rights. The watermark on the main visual is not on the actual print. I will communicate and keep you updated throughout the order process and I take pride in providing a personal service in delivering my finished Fine Art Photography to you. Your photograph will be well packaged and shipped within 3 to 6 working days to allow productiion time with the photography laboratory. I am here to answer any questions you may have about my work. Reach out and I will respond as soon as possible. Best wishes, Chris Think Big Images Fine Art and Landscape Photographer
Printed on premium quality (230gsm) paper and features outstanding color and a high level of detail. This 12" x 18" art print is made in the USA and suitable for framing. The print includes a white border to allow for future matting and framing.The image is a serene landscape showcasing a tranquil pond surrounded on both sides by tall, slender trees. The scenery is reflected on the almost still water surface which is adorned with numerous green lily pads. Overhead, the sky unfurls in shades of light green and blue, bestowing tranquility over the scene.
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Brilliant color photos of the birthplace of the Titanic.
In 1955, Bert Hardy recorded life in Belfast, Northern Ireland, a city famous throughout the world for shipbuilding for Picture Post.
Oil, shellac, emulsion and fiber on canvas; 420.5 x 280.5 cm. Anselm Kiefer is a German painter who became one of the most prominent figures in the Neo-Expressionist art movement of the late 20th century. Kiefer abandoned his law studies at the University of Freiburg in 1966 to pursue art. He subsequently studied at art academies in Freiburg, Karlsruhe, and Dusseldorf. In the latter city in 1970 he became a student of the conceptual artist Joseph Beuys, who encouraged Kiefer’s early use of symbolic photographic images to deal ironically with 20th-century German history. Beuys also encouraged Kiefer to paint, and in such huge paintings as “Germany’s Spiritual Heroes” (1973) and “Operation Sea Lion” (1975) Kiefer was able to develop an array of visual symbols by which he could comment with irony and sarcasm on certain tragic aspects of German history and culture, in particular the Nazi period. These paintings used garish, somber colors and coarse, naive drawing, but they did achieve powerful effects owing to their imaginative allusions to Nazism. In the 1970s he also painted a series of landscape vistas that capture the rutted and somber look of the German countryside and that use linear perspective with great dramatic effect. Kiefer’s landscapes and interiors done in the 1980s acquired an intense physical presence by means of perspectival devices and the incorporation of unusual textures on the surface of the painted canvas. Though Kiefer continued to treat Germany’s Nazi past in such paintings as “Interiors” (1981), the range of his themes broadened to include references to ancient Hebrew and Egyptian history, as in the large painting “Osiris and Isis” (1985–87).
In 1955, Bert Hardy recorded life in Belfast, Northern Ireland, a city famous throughout the world for shipbuilding for Picture Post.
Semi secret room found in the Cathedral of Chester. When I exhibited at Chester Art Fair 2015, I got the chance to see Chester Cathedral. An amazingly beautiful cathedral built in the shape of an e…
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Belfast, capital of Northern Ireland, is filled with stunning things to see. In this guide, you'll discover the best things to see in Belfast + a free map