Limited Edition ArtEscape Routes #8

by Massimiliano Massimo Borelli
"Escape Routes #8" - Limited Edition Art Print by Massimiliano Massimo Borelli in beautiful frame options and a variety of sizes.
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Limited Edition ArtEscape Routes #8

by Massimiliano Massimo Borelli
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This is a particular of a staircase that Luigi Moretti, an Italian architect did around 1920 in Rome, Italy. Staircase represents for me an escape route. In my vision you can escape — if only for one night — and find nature, wilderness, a bit of peace and then go back to your normal life with a slightly shifted perspective

  • Edition Count

    350 per size, per colorway

  • Frame Size

    5.9" x 7.9"

  • Image Size

    5" x 7"

  • Framed Weight

    0.6 lbs

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    Deluxe Pigment Ink

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    abstract, architectural, art, art print, art prints, black, escape, lines, loneliness, print, solitude, staircase, visions, wall art, wall decor, white

    about the artist

    byMassimiliano Massimo Borelli

    Rome, IT

    Max Borelli was born in Rome in 1966. He learned to use photographic paper, exposure times and film treatments to reproduce what he saw when he took a snap. With the discovery of digital photography a new world of experimentation was opened up to him, but still closely linked with the style he obtained with anagogic pictures. He attended the basic and advanced courses in photography at the Roman School of Photography.

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