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Made with fade-resistant, archival-quality ink
Printed on 100% cotton rag, acid-free and ph neutral watercolor paper
Paper stock designed for professional artworks, featuring brilliant whites and a weight of 255 gsm
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The artist recommends using a contemporary look with 1/2-inch face, white finished frame.
More on framing recommendationsPlace de la Concorde 1 - Paris - 2005 is an edition by Stephane Couturier exclusively on ArtWeLove. In this photograph, Stephane focuses on one of the grandiose sculptures encircling the Fontaine de la Place de la Concorde. Flanked by construction tarps, the fountain’s preservation actively demonstrates Paris’s modernity juxtaposed with its past.
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Renowned international artist Stephane Couturier investigates the urban landscapes, construction sites, and factories of Berlin, Beijing, Moscow, Soeul and his native Paris. A photographer with a painterly eye, Stephane extracts from each landscape its most beautiful idiosyncrasies through wide horizon lines and symmetrical planes
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