Fine Art Print of the Porsche 911 Targa. Hundreds of photos assembled together to create an artistic vision of the car. Photographic Creation "Porsche 911 Targa" Signed & Limited Edition Print
The Porsche 911 of 1972 is a supercar declined in 3 versions, the T, the E and the S, in increasing order of performance and price. Although the Porsche 911 T Targa is the basic convertible model with the lowest power, the driving sensations are immediately clear: the characteristic rumble of the engine gradually diminishes and gives way to an exceptionally smooth driving quality.
Originally launched in 1963, the Porsche 911 has undergone some improvements over time, some of which have been so subtle that one might think that the 1964 model is identical to the 1972 model. The addition of a 2.4-liter survitaminated engine and a new transmission. The 1972 transformation is magical and makes the Porsche 911 T Targa a remarkably fast and incredibly fast convertible with an acceleration identical to that of the 1969 Porsche 911S for superior maneuverability and comfort.
The photographer Amaury Soares likes the Porsche, especially the Targa models. He paints a picture of the Porsche 911 T Targa in 1972, redefining its curves and sublimating its original beauty. Fine Art Print of this exceptional sports car in limited edition, signed and numbered.
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70 x 70 cm ou 50 x 50 cm | Edition limited of 10
Limited art print, signed and numbered by the artist
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All Amaury Dubois’s work of art are on very limited edition (30 copies max, for all formats) and have a unique print number.
Furthermore and in order to guarantee their authenticity on the art market, each copy is directly signed from the hand of the artist.
To offer you a perfect artistic touch, Amaury Dubois’s fine art prints are edited on a high-end art photo paper, answering to the highest standards regarding density, range of colours and image sharpness.
Amaury Soares chooses Photo Rag®, the internationally reputed art photo paper Hahnemühle, to give a perfect sharpness to his works of art and guarantee accurate and realistic copy.
Thanks to the association with the Fine Art printing technique, each gradiant colour, each shade of colour creates a subtle effect, transcending work of art to the smallest detail.
Photo Rag® has its own particular texture, preserving the specific sensation of touch of a real art paper.
Developed around the idea of a simple and refined design, the high-end aluminium black frame embodies the resolutely contemporary spirit of your work of art.
You can choose the framing at the level of the choice of the "finish" of your art print.
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.