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The Cathedral of Glass and Steel - Kyoto Station (1503) Photograph - Limited Edition of 5

RedRumStudio Italy

Italy

Photography, Digital on Paper

Size: 34.3 W x 22 H x 0.1 D in

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$880

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

Above, an infinite lattice of glass and metal stretches toward the sky, like a woven tapestry of human ambition. The structure seems weightless, defying gravity, yet grounded in its precise geometry. Light seeps through the grids, casting abstract patterns that shift with the passing time—an endless dance of shadow and reflection. In this image, there's a feeling of standing in a modern cathedral, where instead of stone arches and stained glass, the sacred space is built with steel beams and translucent panes. It holds within it the tension of progress—the relentless drive of humanity to reach higher, to expand, to explore. Yet in its towering symmetry, there’s also serenity, a quietness that calms the soul amidst the overwhelming scale. For those who appreciate the harmony between the man-made and the ethereal, "The Cathedral of Glass and Steel" offers a glimpse into the beauty of modern architecture—a place where technology and tranquility meet in perfect balance. This photograph captures not just a building, but the essence of what it means to be human in a world of expanding horizons. *** Printing Materials: Hahnemühle Fine Art Paper Pearl (285 g/m²) Printed with 3 cm white border. Image Size: 81 x 50 cm Paper Size: 87 x 56 cm Comes with a certificate of authenticity.

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Photography:

Digital on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:

5

Size:

34.3 W x 22 H x 0.1 D in

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"ART is like a ROTTEN eggplant". I take pictures to express what I feel, not just what I see. Each image is a personal reimagining, a glimpse into something deeper—sometimes clear, often elusive. Inspiration comes from films, books, and the quiet spaces I pass through. Over the years, I’ve shaped a way of working that blends curiosity with simplicity, letting the subject transform into something uniquely my own. Whether it’s a familiar scene or a distant place, my photos are less about documenting and more about interpreting—an invitation to see through a different lens. If you’d like, take a look. Each image holds a piece of that world, reimagined.

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