From Narvik
From Narvik
Technique : Digital Graphic Art. (DGA)
Circulation : 25 copies. per size
Signing : Simple signing
I have called the picture from Narvik since I thought both the car and the decline to the transformer kiosk were just something you found in Narvik. The Ford Anglia 105 E deLux was actually the first car I sat in. We didn't have a car when I was growing up in the 1950s. This car was shown in 1960, and I was eight years old then. I thought for many years that these were cars that only existed in Narvik. The surprise was great when we traveled to Harstad in my childhood and I saw a Narvik car in Harstadgatene.
Well, I was actually just as surprised when I found a similar decline tower in Oslo's streets. I was an adult then. I have nevertheless chosen to keep the title of the image, From Narvik.
Image is so-called Digital Graphic Art, where the original printing plate is a digital file. The image is therefore, instead of a graphic printing plate, printed directly from the file, which is a file with a very high resolution, and consequently the image can be printed in various sizes with very high quality. The technique is called Giclee printing.
Museum-quality image in matt acid-free paper for long life (100 years) This image is printed with paper without bleach, and the color of the paper is off-white. This helps ensure that the colors do not change over time or lose their hue.
- Paper weight: 310 gr per sq.m. Hahnemühle German Etching. Picture is properly packaged to be sent by post.
- Picture sold without frame.