Templo de Debod Giclée Print A5
Description
El Chico Llama has a style that combines a harmonious blend of characters, architecture and nature, with a minimalist and colorful approach. Through his work, he seeks to evoke memorable moments that the viewer can immediately identify with.
About the print, the artist says: "The Temple of Debod, originally from Ancient Egypt and 2,200 years old, was a gift from Egypt to Spain for its collaboration in saving the temples of Nubia, following the international appeal made by Unesco. According to the funerary texts of Ancient Egypt, the god Amun, father of all gods, takes the form of a cat. Legend has it that a cat, which happens to be the symbol of Madrid, roams the temple at nightfall, a sanctuary that the Nubian king Adijalamani ordered to be built in his honor."
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DETAILS
Dimensions: 14,8 x 21 cm (A5)
Printing technique: Giclée reproduction
Ink: Epson UltraChrome HDR (High Dynamic Range) formulated resin-encapsulated pigments.
Colors: 10
Resolution: 1440 dots per inch
Medium: 200g Ilford Gall'Art Paper acid-free and 100% cotton.
Signature: Includes artist's stamp / Includes embossed blind stamp El Moderno
Frame not included
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Templo de Debod Giclée Print A5
El Moderno Gallery
Calle de la Cava Baja, 47
28005 Madrid
Madrid
Spain