Motorbreath
Fine art Photography Motorbreath. Hundreds of photos assembled together to create a vision of this engine. Photographic creation "Motorbreath" Signed & Limited Edition Print.
Innovation in terms of mechanical engineering for motorcycles, as well as for the automobile, has come a long way to provide machines that are increasingly powerful, manageable and even ecological. Since the very first motorcycle look developed in 1867 by Pierre Michaux and Louis-Guillaume Perreaux, who made steam-powered 2-wheeled vehicles, followed in 1885 by the first oil-powered motorcycle developed by Daimler (future founder of Mercedes -Benz), until today with the use of electric fuels, the epic was rich and colorful. The industry is now largely dominated by Japanese manufacturers like Honda, Suzuki, Kawasaki and of course Yamaha, although Harley-Davidson retains a very high popularity, especially in the United States.
The artist-photographer Amaury Soares pays tribute to the history of mechanical engineering of the motorcycle industry with this elegant work that evokes the sensation of driving as we love and appreciate it. Limited edition art photo, numbered and signed.
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- 120 x 120 cm | Limited to 1 Artist Edition
- 100 x 100 cm | Limited of 3
- 90 x 90 cm | Limitedof 5
- 80 x 80 cm | Limited of 8
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Art Photo Motorbreath
- 120 x 120 cm | Limited to 1 Artist Edition
- 100 x 100 cm | Limited of 3
- 90 x 90 cm | Limitedof 5
- 80 x 80 cm | Limited of 8
Price on Request by Contact.
Photography with certificate of authenticity
High-Quality Finishings
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1) GLOSSY ACRYLIC GLASS
2) PREMIUM PHOTO PAPER & SILICONE
3) ALUMINUM DIBOND BACKING
Your art photography is printed on a photo paper designed by Fujifilm, the Fuji Crystal Professional Archive Maxima paper is the best support for your print with even deeper blacks, finer details, and vibrant colors.
- Custom-made recessed aluminum frame
- All our fixtures are compatible with picture hangers.
A rectangular aluminum profile frame is installed on the back of it. This structure will stiffen the work and offer you a simple and safe wall hanging system.
This hanging structure also gives the work an exceptional highlighting, thanks to a three-dimensional rendering and the feeling that the work is detached from the wall.
Whether it's a museum, an automobile exhibition venue, or a storage place for classic cars, the stretched canvas on aluminum frame adapts to all architectural constraints with custom dimensions ranging from 200 to 400cm.
It also allows for quick installation with a very high quality decorative effect thanks to thermal sublimation printing. This printing technique allows for extra-large formats, of remarkable quality.
For an even more qualitative rendering, the prints are made on Ublock 240g blackout standard B1 canvas. The aluminum frames (in natural aluminum or black color) are 2 cm thick.
Composed with hundreds of photos, his artworks assemblies about symbolic cars put forward the history and all the peculiarities which characterize these models. Amaury Soares does not present us a simple automobile photography but the idea that we are made of these cars, all that inspires us, as a picture that we would take in our spirit.
«The idea is to recreate a mental vision of a car. When we evoke a model of car, there is not a single image which comes to the spirit, there is a stream of images which comes into the head. I freeze this mental process in a single picture, as the result we have a photography which goes out directly of our imagination.»
The artworks of Amaury Soares on the theme of the automobile were revealed for the first time in 2016 during the autoshow Retromobile in Paris.
His work is exhibited in different art galleries across Europe, but some of his pieces are also part to many European and international art collections (in France Belgium, Luxembourg, Holland Switzerland Portugal Brazil USA …). His last exhibition was in Singapore.