Sand and parasols
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Sand and parasols
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Photographer: ©
September 2017 – Ko Rong, Cambodia
With its psychedelic colors and distorted shapes, presents a captivating, surreal seaside scene. Bright pink parasols planted in the light sand, seem to float and undulate as if viewed through a distorting lens. These parasols contrast sharply with the blue and green tones of the sea and sky, which are also distorted and blended together. In the foreground, dark wooden deckchairs are lined up beneath the parasols, but their appearance is blurred and stretched, giving the impression of movement or distortion. The lines of the sand are soft and blurred, creating the effect of a wave or current.In the background, a silhouette of dark hills looms against the blue sky, adding depth to the image. However, this silhouette is also distorted, reinforcing the dreamlike, psychedelic effect of the scene. The whole picture creates a strange, haunting atmosphere, transforming a tranquil beach scene into a unique visual experience, where vivid colors and distorted shapes captivate the eye and the imagination.
The different types of frames and finishes available
The print comes with its certificate of authenticity and a Hahnemühle hologram affixed to the back.
The framing is left to your discretion.
The floating frame, sleek and modern, is one of the preferred framing choices for contemporary art galleries and museums.
The floating frame perfectly enhances your photographic print.
The spacing between the frame and the image creates a floating effect and highlights the image, making it an ideal art frame to maximize the depth and elegance of the artworks in our collection.
The print is mounted on a 2 mm Dibond panel and placed in the frame.
The depth of the floating frame is 4 cm, and the gap between the photograph and the inner edges of the frame is 0.8 cm for black or white finishes and 1 cm for wood finishes (Oak, Wenge, etc.). This arrangement creates a visually pleasing “floating” effect. Finally, a hanging system is attached to the back of the frame for a quick, easy, and secure installation.
This classic framing combines timeless elegance and sophistication, offering a sublime presentation for your most precious artworks and photographs. A wooden or aluminum frame, chosen for its simplicity and nobility, adds a touch of authenticity and refinement to your piece.
The mat, an essential element of this ensemble, enhances the artwork by creating a visual space around it. It highlights the details and nuances while adding extra depth. Carefully selected, it perfectly complements the artwork without overwhelming it, allowing every detail to stand out.
Finally, the museum glass, of exceptional quality, provides optimal protection against harmful elements such as dust, humidity, and UV rays. With its unmatched clarity and anti-reflective properties, it ensures perfect visibility from every angle, allowing your artwork to shine without distractions.
This harmonious ensemble transforms each piece into a masterpiece, ready to be admired and preserved for generations to come. Investing in a classic frame means choosing to enhance and protect what you cherish with unparalleled distinction.
Contact us for any specific size or custom finishes, whether it’s for the choice of fine art paper, adding a white margin, the wood type of the frame, or even a specific framing.
We are here to listen and meet your needs to enhance your Fine Art photographic print.
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The Artist
Yves Langlois
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