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Laurentina Miksys
“15th Floor” Fine Art Photography Limited Edition Print of 1/10

2020

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Edition of 1/10 sizes 29.7 * 42cm (11.7 *16.5 inches) Vintage lens The stunning fine art portraits by fine art photographer Laurentina Miksys have been described as opulent, timeless, and emotionally expressive. When they have a soul, images allow our sensitivity to engage with the subject and create empathy with what we see. She believes that this sense of contact changes our state of mind. As such, her photography explores different levels of reality: the reality of who or what is described by the image and the reality of experience and feeling - whether the subject’s, the viewer's, or her own. This is what we bring to the image and, once transformed, take it away with us. Each of Laurentina's fine art limited edition prints is numbered by the artist and printed on museum-quality Hahnemühle Baryta Rag Pearl 320 Fine Art paper, one of the most beautiful 100% cotton fine art archival papers. Each portrait is also surrounded by 2.5cm (1-inch) white border. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact the artist. Dimensions: Width: 29.7cm (11.7inch) Heigh: 42cm (16.5inch) Print only Delivery: International Tracked & Signed delivery Customs Duties & Taxes May Apply Ships from: United Kingdom
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