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This mural does not exist anymore. Believe it. This wonderful and really large painting (about 2x5 meters in origin) from an unknown russian soldier of the propaganda and art company is history! The former russian military location in the north of Berlin is destroyed by official authorities. It was -of course- a dangerous site and costed the state a lot of money. After 20 years of emptiness and without using this place they wrecked these houses and barracks with these particular murals. Anyway, with this image you can have this mural in a perfect repro-quality. As I mentioned in other "russian military camp" description: I am not a big fan of completley wrecked down rooms with all this dust and dirt. So I concentrate on the only beauty in these rotten places: the colorful and very creative murals. I made hundreds of different wall painting photographies, at their locations they had really many of them nearly everywhere, and, sometimes where you will never expect a nice art work on the wall. It variies in the sizes very much, some are really huge, in a big culture theatre for example, maybe at least 15 meters large and 3 meters high, some are very small. The motives differ very much as well. Of course, you 'll find the "typical" propaganda pictures with big positive self-confident messages, you have always a LENIN picture, some sporting motives and so on. Some are as well very old, maybe from the Fifties, I definetely found one picture showing STALIN. That was something extraordinary. Usually I take the picture with my LINHOF Technorama 617. Sometimes with my Rollei 6x6 or with my LINHOF 4x5 inch, KODAK PORTRA 160 negative. I give this mural photography away in a limtied edition of 11 copies, really an impressive eyecatcher, as I think! You will get a C-Print semi-mat on Fuji Professional Paper, limited edition of 11, handsigned.
2013
C-type on Other
11
70 W x 23 H x 0.2 D in
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Stefan Neubauer, born 1971 in Frankfurt/Germany. Photographer for Architecture, Landscapes, Nature, Portraits and Reportages Work with 4x5 inch, Panorama 617 and 6by6 camera body
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