Paul Funke 0037
Limitation: Nine prints only (three prints per size)
Size: 45cm x 60cm, 60cm x 80cm, 80cm x 106,6cm
Material: Acrylic glass, 12c fine-art-print on Dibond Material
Insights: This artwork originated in the Bay of Islands, in the north of New Zealand. It captures the splendor of Piercy Island, a natural wonder named by none other than the famous Captain Cook. The image effortlessly conveys the raw power and dominance of Piercy Island's rocks, with their rugged texture and towering presence. The unique perspective of the photograph enhances the sense of awe and reverence that these impressive formations evoke, despite their passage. The vivid colors of the landscape are brought to life by the impeccable attention to detail in this artwork. The hole in the rock, nestled in the shadows of the island, initially confuses the viewer with the direction of the light. As you dive into the depths of this image, take a moment to reflect on the importance of preserving our natural environment and conserving our natural heritage for generations to come. The interplay of colors and light in this acrylic print, created with the highest standards of fine art printing, will add a special atmosphere to any room.