URBAN LIFE
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BEHIND THE SCENE: Completed in three distinct stages, the Pacific Design Center arose as a West Hollywood landmark over 4 decades. Designed by Cesar Pelli, the Blue Whale as it is often called because of its long horizontal extraction, was the first building to be completed in 1975. Subsequently, the green building was completed in 1988 and the red building in 2012. As all visitors can attest, the three buildings complement each other beautifully, and each in isolation is an architectural masterpiece. There is a myriad of angles with which to compose these buildings, but on this particular day, I was most interested in capturing a glimpse into contemporary, urban life. This skyward composition particularly appealed to me. The convergence of the three buildings combined with their geometrical shapes, sweeping curves and contrasting reflections each playing off one another in perfect harmony. As I pressed the shutter, I felt the energy of the city through the lens. The black and white added to the mood of the moment.
PRINT SIZES AND PRICING:
16"X24" - $395
20"x30" - $495
24"X36" - $695
30”x45” - $895
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CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTIONS: 5% of all profits from the sale of prints are donated to 4 charities (The American Cancer Society, Rainforest Alliance, Action Against Hunger International, and The Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund International). Patrons may also direct their donation to the charity of their choice.
PRINTING: Each print comes with a hand-signed and numbered certificate of authenticity. All prints are mounted on black 3/16" Gatorforam, a very rigid, durable and lightweight backing that will not warp. Photographs are printed on Fuji Crystal Archive Pearl. Fujicolor Crystal Archive Pearl Paper represents a real breakthrough in digital printing technology. The paper takes on, as its name claims, a "pearl-like" luster which comes from small pearl-like crystals in the paper. Pearl mica crystals are embedded into the paper and covered with metal oxides (i.e, titanium dioxide). The combination of these crystals along with special coatings yields a paper that generates a unique three-dimensional depth and a wide tonal range, producing prints with a rich textured quality. Have confidence in knowing the inks and papers used to create these works of fine art have been carefully selected to ensure your investment will be enjoyed for generations.
LIMITED EDITION PRINT SIZES: Print sizes (16”x24”, 20”x30”, 24”x36” and 30"x45") are in edition sizes of 25. As editions cross milestones, prices will increase. Once an edition closes, no further printing of that size will be made available nor will new sizes be introduced.