015 - Deathly Concert
015 - Deathly Concert
Drug trafficking is a popular subject for classic spy films, whose action stories tend to take place in vivid, wanderlust settings - in the Orient, in the opium valleys of Afghanistan, on deserted island paradises in the Caribbean. Drug barons in the cinema (as in reality) always come up with tricky, new smuggling hiding places for their hot goods. When Opium travels in a cello, the string instrument strings new, perfidious strings. A Stradivarius and a beautiful muse – this motif stages a mysterious visual duet. What role do diamonds play? Are you more than a girl's best friend here? Do they provide the crystal hard currency to trade drugs? The photo artist Ralf Schellen has, as it were, created a meaningful, dense photographic painting, which lives not least from elements of orientally inspired, finely chiselled ornamentation.
The printout is made on “aluminium composite”. Thanks to the latest generation of UV direct printing with 7 colors including light colors, the matt surface of the aluminum composite shines in absolutely rich colors and subtleties are displayed in high resolution down to the last detail. The pictures come with a pre-assembled profile suspension and are approximately 1 cm away from the wall. This gives your mural a floating look.
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NOTE: The pictures of the "Spy Art Edition" are also offered in high-quality acrylic version in museum/gallery quality up to a size of 90x160 cm via the "Galerie Heidefeld und Partner" in Krefeld. You can of course also purchase the works shown here in the gallery. Please contact us for further information.
Shipment
Shipment
All images are usually printed directly after ordering. If an external printing service provider is involved in the creation, the delivery time can increase to up to 2 weeks.
Delivery is free of charge.
Treatment & Care
Treatment & Care
The print is applied with high quality ink on high quality art paper. To ensure longevity, the image should be protected from direct sunlight.
It is recommended that you only touch the pictures with gloves.
Only pictures made of acrylic glass can be cleaned with a clean, damp cloth without pressure.
Never expose unprotected prints to water. This destroys the surface.