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Buggerru, a former mining village, emerged in 1864 and is concentrated on the floor of a valley that looks out to sea. At the end of the 20th century, it became a tourist centre, thanks also to the port, overlooked by the exit of the Galleria Henry, through which a steam train once travelled, carrying the mineral extracted from the nearby mines, now a tourist attraction. Its coastline is low and sandy, as far as Capo Pecora, the southernmost locality of the Costa Verde (Arbus), and is protected by high dunes. Archival ink Print on 320gsm Hahnemuhle Photo Rag Pearl image size: 76x101 cm. Limited edition of 10 + 2 A/P's Includes Signed Certificate of Authenticity. Also comes with a label denoting edition number and signed by the artists that can be affixed to the back of a frame. From the " Sardinia Beach Life Series" Keywords: beach, pastel colors, photography, sun, water, color, italy, beach life
Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper
Size:12 W x 9 H x 0.1 D in
Size with Frame:17.25 W x 14.25 H x 1.2 D in
Frame:White
Ready to Hang:Yes
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With his enduring passion for James Bond, noir and spy films driving his photographic aesthetic, Francesco Bittichesu has honed his ability to capture the mystery and beauty of life by living between two very different worlds: his native Italy, and the breakneck pace of New York City. A veteran of the industry, he has been photographing since his military days as a young man, when he became obsessed with the technical possibilities of the camera and built a darkroom on the roof of his parents’ house. In two years, Francesco taught himself his craft, and then spent three years as an apprentice at a Sardinian photo studio. In the mid 1990s, he moved to New York, at the height of its heyday as the center of the publishing world. He spoke no English, had no money, and had barely a dozen images in his portfolio, but got down to work. Within two years he was shooting for GQ magazine and the Andy Warhol-founded Interview. Today, Francesco shoots film as well as photographs, drawing inspiration for his still work from the inscrutable lives of strangers on the street and the old-world glamour of cinema. He is sought-after by high-end clients who appreciate the touch of chiaroscuro in his work- because while fresh and modern, his images are filled with the polished elegance, mystery and suspense of a classic thriller film. They catch people in an uncontrived, yet perfect moment – with the viewer left wondering what might be about to happen in the very next frame.
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