Trademark Fine Art Landscapes Matted Framed Art ' Blue Lake ' by Philippe Hugonnard
Trademark Fine Art Landscapes Matted Framed Art ' Blue Lake ' by Philippe Hugonnard
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Trademark Fine Art Landscapes Matted Framed Art ' Blue Lake ' by Philippe Hugonnard

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  • Artist: Philippe Hugonnard
  • Subject: Landscapes
  • Style: Contemporary
  • Product Type: Wood Frame, White Mat, Acrylic
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This ready to hang, matted framed art piece features distant buildings reflected on a perfectly still, blue lake surface surrounded by white trees.

Philippe Hugonnard is a French photographer based in Paris. Born in 1972, his interest in new technologies led him to take up digital photography at a very early age, and eventually receive a diploma in applied arts. He explores the many ways in which this medium makes it possible to create original works of art. He loves traveling the world, and seeks to capture the dizzying beauty of wide open spaces, the tumult of megalopolises, and signs of human absence and presence. In his desire to discover new things and share these discoveries with others, he presents a changing world: our world.

An 8x10 giclee print under acrylic in an 13.75x16.75 wood frame. Giclee (jee-clay) is an advanced printmaking process for creating meum quality fine art reproductions. This high quality print is matted ing antique white matting and comes in a wood frame. A clear acrylic facing is added to protect the print. The piece is fully assembled by professional framers and comes ready to hang. The antique white mat allows the image to really stand out, making it a great addition to any space.

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