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“Emanations from Solaris No 122689 (bird’s view)”
[Auto-Photolog entry No 122689 by Kris Kelvin]
Emanations from the ocean of Solaris while astronaut/scientist Kris Kevin is gliding over the ocean of Solaris remembering his first summer in Siberia together with his (deceased) wife Harey.
Research category: thinking/remembering
Height: 12,000 feet
Surveyed area: 110x110 miles
Spectrum radiation: 240–680 nm

Story: When scientist/astronaut Kelvin arrives at the space station orbiting the planet named Solaris, just two of the original crew (Snaut and Sartorius) are still there. They are haunted by replicas of people from their past, emanations of the mysterious ocean of Solaris.
This work is dedicated to Stanislaw Lem (Author of the novel “Solaris”, Warszaw 1961) and Andrei Tarkovsky and Steven Soderbergh (Film versions of “Solaris”, USSR 1972 and USA 2002).

Digital drawing.
"Emanations from Solaris No 122689 (bird’s view)" (2019), New Media/Ink-jet Print 1 of 5, 60 cm x 60 cm.
Edition 5 + 1AP (the Artist's proof is for my archive).
Printed on Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta paper 325 g/sqm with archival inks, to ensure the quality and longevity of the print. The print comes with a small white board.
Signed by the artist on the back of the print and shipped well protected in a tube (in a tube).

Offer for collectors:
If you purchase all 5 pictures belonging to the series "Emanations from Solaris", the price for one picture would be $1,000,–  So you would save $200 per picture. That means $5,000,– for the whole series (+ shipping costs).
“Emanations from Solaris No 122689 (bird’s view)”
[Auto-Photolog entry No 122689 by Kris Kelvin]
Emanations from the ocean of Solaris while astronaut/scientist Kris Kevin is gliding over the ocean of Solaris remembering his first summer in Siberia together with his (deceased) wife Harey.
Research category: thinking/remembering
Height: 12,000 feet
Surveyed area: 110x110 miles
Spectrum radiation: 240–680 nm

Story: When scientist/astronaut Kelvin arrives at the space station orbiting the planet named Solaris, just two of the original crew (Snaut and Sartorius) are still there. They are haunted by replicas of people from their past, emanations of the mysterious ocean of Solaris.
This work is dedicated to Stanislaw Lem (Author of the novel “Solaris”, Warszaw 1961) and Andrei Tarkovsky and Steven Soderbergh (Film versions of “Solaris”, USSR 1972 and USA 2002).

Digital drawing.
"Emanations from Solaris No 122689 (bird’s view)" (2019), New Media/Ink-jet Print 1 of 5, 60 cm x 60 cm.
Edition 5 + 1AP (the Artist's proof is for my archive).
Printed on Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta paper 325 g/sqm with archival inks, to ensure the quality and longevity of the print. The print comes with a small white board.
Signed by the artist on the back of the print and shipped well protected in a tube (in a tube).

Offer for collectors:
If you purchase all 5 pictures belonging to the series "Emanations from Solaris", the price for one picture would be $1,000,–  So you would save $200 per picture. That means $5,000,– for the whole series (+ shipping costs).
“Emanations from Solaris No 122689 (bird’s view)”
[Auto-Photolog entry No 122689 by Kris Kelvin]
Emanations from the ocean of Solaris while astronaut/scientist Kris Kevin is gliding over the ocean of Solaris remembering his first summer in Siberia together with his (deceased) wife Harey.
Research category: thinking/remembering
Height: 12,000 feet
Surveyed area: 110x110 miles
Spectrum radiation: 240–680 nm

Story: When scientist/astronaut Kelvin arrives at the space station orbiting the planet named Solaris, just two of the original crew (Snaut and Sartorius) are still there. They are haunted by replicas of people from their past, emanations of the mysterious ocean of Solaris.
This work is dedicated to Stanislaw Lem (Author of the novel “Solaris”, Warszaw 1961) and Andrei Tarkovsky and Steven Soderbergh (Film versions of “Solaris”, USSR 1972 and USA 2002).

Digital drawing.
"Emanations from Solaris No 122689 (bird’s view)" (2019), New Media/Ink-jet Print 1 of 5, 60 cm x 60 cm.
Edition 5 + 1AP (the Artist's proof is for my archive).
Printed on Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta paper 325 g/sqm with archival inks, to ensure the quality and longevity of the print. The print comes with a small white board.
Signed by the artist on the back of the print and shipped well protected in a tube (in a tube).

Offer for collectors:
If you purchase all 5 pictures belonging to the series "Emanations from Solaris", the price for one picture would be $1,000,–  So you would save $200 per picture. That means $5,000,– for the whole series (+ shipping costs).
“Emanations from Solaris No 122689 (bird’s view)”
[Auto-Photolog entry No 122689 by Kris Kelvin]
Emanations from the ocean of Solaris while astronaut/scientist Kris Kevin is gliding over the ocean of Solaris remembering his first summer in Siberia together with his (deceased) wife Harey.
Research category: thinking/remembering
Height: 12,000 feet
Surveyed area: 110x110 miles
Spectrum radiation: 240–680 nm

Story: When scientist/astronaut Kelvin arrives at the space station orbiting the planet named Solaris, just two of the original crew (Snaut and Sartorius) are still there. They are haunted by replicas of people from their past, emanations of the mysterious ocean of Solaris.
This work is dedicated to Stanislaw Lem (Author of the novel “Solaris”, Warszaw 1961) and Andrei Tarkovsky and Steven Soderbergh (Film versions of “Solaris”, USSR 1972 and USA 2002).

Digital drawing.
"Emanations from Solaris No 122689 (bird’s view)" (2019), New Media/Ink-jet Print 1 of 5, 60 cm x 60 cm.
Edition 5 + 1AP (the Artist's proof is for my archive).
Printed on Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta paper 325 g/sqm with archival inks, to ensure the quality and longevity of the print. The print comes with a small white board.
Signed by the artist on the back of the print and shipped well protected in a tube (in a tube).

Offer for collectors:
If you purchase all 5 pictures belonging to the series "Emanations from Solaris", the price for one picture would be $1,000,–  So you would save $200 per picture. That means $5,000,– for the whole series (+ shipping costs).

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"Emanations from Solaris No 122689 (bird’s view)" - Limited Edition of 3 Artwork

Harald Gsaller

Austria

Digital, Color on Paper

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“Emanations from Solaris No 122689 (bird’s view)” [Auto-Photolog entry No 122689 by Kris Kelvin] Emanations from the ocean of Solaris while astronaut/scientist Kris Kevin is gliding over the ocean of Solaris remembering his first summer in Siberia together with his (deceased) wife Harey. Research ca...

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2019

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Digital, Color on Paper

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Limited Edition of 3

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60 W x 60 H x 0.4 D cm

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Harald Gsaller is an Austrian contemporary artist and writer. Artist's Statement: Gsaller’s practice encompasses the use of digital drawing/graphics, photography, video, and text-and-image-emblems. – The artist draws from the heritage of (Western) philosophy, rhetoric, science and art, as well as Chinese Taoist philosophy and visual culture. Gsaller has built two brands: “Something Open” and "TAOartVienna". – Within this framework he transforms the materials of his research into images and lecture performances.

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