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This edition is embossed with ArtWeLove's seal of authenticity in the lower left-hand corner.
These prints are made with fade-resistant, archival-quality ink and are printed on 100% cotton rag, acid-free and ph neutral watercolor paper. This particular paper stock is designed for professional artworks, featuring brilliant whites and a weight of 255 gsm.
The dimensions listed are for the size of paper. This print has no border.
This print ships unframed. For framing suggestions, please read below.
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The artist recommends using a contemporary look with 1/2-inch face, satin white finished wood frame. The image should simply be left floated.
More on framing recommendationsAbout This Work
Roller Coaster is an edition by Changha Hwang exclusively on ArtWeLove. Changha evokes the notion of time inherent in pattern through his densely woven palette of rich colors and restrained lines. His intricate grids and parallel lines create an abstract, yet figurative landscape of temporal space. Watch our short segment video interview with Changha.
Why We Love It
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Concerned with investigating the relationship between time and space through painting, Changha Hwang manipulates his canvases with color and line to create dense patterns in acrylic paint.