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Flatiron Building Painting by Alexander Chen - Artman

Flatiron Building Painting by Alexander Chen - Artman

Alexander Chen

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DESCRIPTION

  1. Hyper-realistic Flatiron Building painting capturing intricate details by Alexander Chen.
  2. This image was produced using the techniques of both offset lithography and serigraph to create a remarkable art piece.
  3. Seriolithographs, are a fusion of two well-established printing techniques: serigraphy (silk screen printing) and lithography (stone or metal plate printing). This technique enables artists to reproduce their original works with remarkable detail and vibrant colors. Seriolithographs are often created in limited editions, making them collectible and valuable. This method has gained popularity for its ability to faithfully replicate the texture and depth of the original artwork.
  4. Key features of Seriolithographs include:
    Color Precision: The combination of serigraphy and lithography ensures vibrant colors and fine details in the prints.

    Limited Editions: Seriolithographs are often produced in limited runs, adding value to each piece.

    Collectibility: These prints are highly collectible due to their uniqueness and limited availability.
  5. Going beyond being memories, Chen wants his paintings to document the world we live in today, attempting to show a hand-made rendition of our lives for the future.
  6. When Chen paints, he uses a "hyperrealist" style, documenting every person, window, stoplight, and advertisement he sees in front of him.
  7. In preparation for his work, Chen will take hundreds of photos.
  8. He recalls that, in his studio, he has more than ten hard drives to back up his photography.

SPECIFICATIONS

Artwork Title: Flatiron Building

Artist: Alexander Chen

Signed and Numbered Limited Edition

Print: Mixed Media/Seriolithograph on Paper

Painting Medium: Mixed Media (Mixed media art involves the use of various materials, such as acrylics, watercolors, oil paints, collage, and more, on canvas or paper)

Image size: 17.5" x 11.5" (Unframed)

Certificate of Authenticity: Publisher's Certificate included



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  1. Hyper-realistic Flatiron Building painting capturing intricate details by Alexander Chen.
  2. This image was produced using the techniques of both offset lithography and serigraph to create a remarkable art piece.
  3. Seriolithographs, are a fusion of two well-established printing techniques: serigraphy (silk screen printing) and lithography (stone or metal plate printing). This technique enables artists to reproduce their original works with remarkable detail and vibrant colors. Seriolithographs are often created in limited editions, making them collectible and valuable. This method has gained popularity for its ability to faithfully replicate the texture and depth of the original artwork.
  4. Key features of Seriolithographs include:
    Color Precision: The combination of serigraphy and lithography ensures vibrant colors and fine details in the prints.

    Limited Editions: Seriolithographs are often produced in limited runs, adding value to each piece.

    Collectibility: These prints are highly collectible due to their uniqueness and limited availability.
  5. Going beyond being memories, Chen wants his paintings to document the world we live in today, attempting to show a hand-made rendition of our lives for the future.
  6. When Chen paints, he uses a "hyperrealist" style, documenting every person, window, stoplight, and advertisement he sees in front of him.
  7. In preparation for his work, Chen will take hundreds of photos.
  8. He recalls that, in his studio, he has more than ten hard drives to back up his photography.

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