"On Time" Giclée, Framed
"On Time" Giclée, Framed
20 x 20” Framed Archival Giclée print, signed and numbered. (Image size 12 x 12”)
To celebrate the 30th anniversary of her annual exhibition Jennifer has released an edition of 30 reproductions based on a detail from her painting “Europe On Time,” (watercolour | 28 x 40”) the signature painting from this year’s exhibition. Jennifer rarely reproduces her work, and this is the first architectural reproduction since 2008. The giclée reproduction is made with archival inks on archival watercolour paper in a small edition of 30, each one numbered and signed.
The framed version includes acid-free mat and backing, as well as “Artglass” (98%UV protection)
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This spring we had the opportunity to see what is widely considered one of the most beautiful train stations in the world, Antwerp Central, a “railway cathedral” of gilt and stone, light and steel. It is a mind-bending synthesis of Neo-baroque and Neo-classical architecture with Art Nouveau flourishes, inspired partly by Rome's pantheon. Over 20 types of stone were used in the 75 m high central hall, creating rich patterns of colour and texture, illuminated by high windows including the massive fan window between the hall and train shed. When it opened in 1905, Belgian-built engines would have steamed into the glass-covered train shed beyond, “modern” technology meets classic architecture. Belgium was the first country on the European continent to establish a rail network, and one result was that towns and cities (and passengers) linked by rail had to be on the same timetable, so watches and clocks were essential in keeping Europe on time.
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