Sunset Concerto
“Sunset Concerto”
Limited Edition Fine Art Print
Archival Pigment Print on Hahnemühle Fine Art Paper
Year: 2024
Available Editions:
Grand Edition (2 of 2 Prints available) – 60x40 inches – $1,330
Gallery Edition (8 of 8 Prints available) – 30x20 inches – $330
Collector’s Edition (32 of 32 Prints available) – 15x10 inches – $85
Each print is produced using archival pigment inks on Hahnemühle fine art paper, known for its exceptional quality, rich tonal range, and museum-grade longevity. Every print is hand-signed and numbered by the artist and includes a Certificate of Authenticity. Prints are also registered with Hahnemühle, allowing collectors to verify their edition online.
Shipping is available worldwide with an estimated cost of $70 per order. Each piece is carefully packaged, fully insured, and guaranteed to arrive in perfect condition.Sunset Concerto
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About Sunset Concerto
This piece captures the fleeting energy of urban life through a fusion of street photography, Intentional Camera Movement (ICM), and AI-enhanced abstraction. By deliberately shifting the camera during exposure, I create fluid, painterly compositions that dissolve rigid architectural structures into dynamic waves of color and light.
The title Sunset Concerto evokes a musical parallel—the interplay of movement, light, and human presence forming a visual symphony. As with a concerto, where individual instruments blend into a larger orchestral experience, this image harmonizes elements of the city into a dreamlike interpretation of reality.
My work sits at the crossroads of Impressionism and Expressionism, where technology meets traditional artistic sensibilities. The human figures within the scene are not merely subjects but part of the visual rhythm, their presence shaping and shifting the composition. This approach reflects my belief that "I turn people into art," capturing not just their form, but their essence, emotion, and interaction with the world around them.