MAINSTAGE 2023 - LIGHTS
The Tomorrowland mainstage of 2023 was captured with inherent vibrations, energy and lighting effects by night. The photograph is taken from an elevated point of view, offering the perfect overview of this year's Tomorrowland mainstage and its massive infrastructure.
Photographer: Sven Van Roy
Details
- High-quality photographic artwork
- Certificate of authenticity
- Finished with Plexiglass
- Black Satin shadowgap frame; leaves 20 mm wide space from the artwork, giving it a sensation of floating in its frame and contributing an effect of lightness and depth
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Official Tomorrowland Design
Expected shipping of this product on 9/12
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MAINSTAGE 2023 - LIGHTS
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MOUNTED FORMATS
Each photograph is available is 3 gallery standard formats: Medium, Large & Collector.
- Medium: 90cm x 60cm
- Large: 100cm x 150 cm
- Collector: 120cm x 180cm
PLEXIGLASS FINISH
The Plexiglass finish completes an aluminium print. The photograph is printed on Fuji DPII Gloss 250 mg silver paper and mounted onto a Dibond aluminium panel. A 2 mm-thick plexiglass panel is directly applied over the print, using a pH-neutral adhesive system. This produces a durable and exceptional finish, free of bubbles or cracks, and perfectly protects the print. The plexiglass is light, unbreakable, and magnifies the luminosity of bright colours.
- Dibond Aluminium Panel
- High Quality Print
- 2mm-thick Plexi Glass
SHADOW-GAP FRAME
After mounting, the print is then inserted into a 48 mm thick, solid wood, custom-built frame, assembled by hand. The space between the frame and the image produces a floating effect and throws the image into relief. On the sides of the frame, we find two notches allowing the work to be hung directly. This type of frame, known as a shadow-gap frame, leaves a 15 mm wide space with the artwork, thus providing an ethereal illusion of depth.