ABOUT THE PIECE
- Exclusive artwork for Les Séraphines, Bordeaux – you won’t find it anywhere else on earth
- Printed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper
- Limited edition of 500 copies : once it is sold out it will not be restocked
- Includes Certificate of Authenticity, numbered and signed by the artist
- Frame : you can choose between print only and framed photograph ready to hang
LOCATION
Bordeaux, France
Credit to IGN (National Geographic Institute) for the aerial photography campaign in 2021.
SIZE GUIDE
Artwork available in two sizes :
- 50 x 70 centimeters (20 x 28 inches)
- 90 x 126 centimeters (35 x 50 inches)
PRINT ONLY FOR YOUR OWN CUSTOM FRAMING
Print only option allows you to choose your own framing finish at home. You receive the photograph printed on premium Fuji Crystal Archive Paper with a white margin. The print is shipped rolled in secure packaging. The Certificate of Authenticity is shipped independently.
SAINT-EXUPERY FRAMING IS READY TO HANG
Saint-Exupéry framing is a gallery-quality print on aluminium Dibond protected by a 2 millimeters acrylic glass. A high-end finish with timeless design. A hanging system is included for easy mounting. White borders are removed from the photograph. The frame is shipped in secure packaging. The Certificate of Authenticity is shipped independently.
“Saint-Exupéry” refers to Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, the famous French pioneering aviator and writer, author of “The Little Prince”.
SHIPPING
We ship to every country in the world. Shipping is calculated at checkout. Secure packaging : your artwork arrives safely.
For France and Europe, expect 9 days until delivery.
For the US and the rest of the world, expect 15-20 days until delivery.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Maxime Roy is a digital artist born in 1995. Originally from Bordeaux, engineer, writer and photographer, he embodies a modern vision of photographing planet Earth from above.
Yann Arthus-Bertrand’s student, Maxime aspires to promote the beauty of natural and anthropogenic landscapes through human-size artworks.
Making art out of scientific photographs, thanks to aerial and satellite imagery, Maxime questions the relationship we have with maps on our phones. His work challenges our habits to perceive space around us.
Passionate about nature and history, he knows how to reveal the colors and show graphic patterns hidden in the surrounding places.
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