Villabyen kiosk
Villabyen kiosk
Technique : Digital Graphic Art. (DGA)
Circulation : 25 copies. per size
Signing : Simple signing
Villaveien 49 was built in 1913 by Storø and E. M Berg. They sold the beautiful farm on in 1926 to Fanejunker Ole K. Sommerhaug. In the garden, he built the Villabyen kiosk, which his daughter Ella Marie Sommerhaug ran until it was sold on.
The Villabyen kiosk is located between Stadionbakken and Villaveien. The kiosk has later had many owners, but has always looked like this. Here was once a snack bar with sausages and French fries run by Henry Sørensen, and bicycle repairman Reidar Nordstrand also held here for a time.
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.
I have strict requirements for the paper to be acid-free and age-resistant. That's why I use paper from Hahnemühle, which is the most recognized producer of art paper for digital prints. This paper is used for museum-quality pictures and is in matt acid-free paper for a long life (100 years). This picture 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.