Gabor Helyes - Old Bridge at Sunrise






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THE ARTPIECE
Dawn, 4:30 a.m., June, Budapest. Hele byen sover fortsatt. Selv den mektige elven synes å stå stille. Du står dypt inne i den tørre elvesengen. En hellig stund. Plutselig tennes øynene til slottet på den andre siden av elven av elementær kraft, slik som formene bygget med edel smak av tunge steiner. Bildet du ser brenner seg inn i bevisstheten din. Since your soul is the sensor.
THE PRINT
The artist's signature (Gabor Helyes) with the year (2026) is located in the lower right corner of the image, within the image. The limited edition number is located on the back side of the image.
The size of the image without the white paper frame is 27 x 54 cm, and with the frame it is 33 x 60 cm.
Landscape format. Limited edition regardless of size: 1/10.
A quality giclée print.
The paper of the print is Hannemühle Photo Rag Metallic 340 gr/m2. It is unique for its silvery, shiny surface. The high-gloss surface layer highlights deep colours and perfectly reproduces details and nuances. It is recommended for subjects that feature metallic shine, reflections, ice, or glass, such as landscapes and photos of buildings. Photo Rag Metallic paper is archival quality, acid- and lignin-free, and meets the most stringent durability requirements.
100% cotton paper
natural white, free of optical brighteners
baryta-textured surface
complies with ISO 9706 museum durability standard
The print comes with a unique Certificate of Authenticity signed by the artist himself, which can be affixed to the final back of the framed print.
Both the print and the Certificate are stamped with the artist's unique embossed dry stamp.
Printing and packaging of the image for safe transport is carried out by the Budapest-based specialist company Pigmenta Fine Art under the supervision of the artist. Printing is done on professional Canon Pro 2000, 4000, and 6000 printers using giclée archival quality, extremely durable ink.
In general, prints are shipped internationally in sturdy paper tubes with acid-free protective packaging. Upon request and for an additional fee, prints can also be shipped in sturdy, flat packaging.
The print will be shipped to the Buyer's address by FedEx.
We will hand over the print to FedEx for international delivery within 5 working days of receiving payment for the purchase and delivery. We do not frame the image.
www.gabor.art
THE ARTIST
Gabor Helyes (1963) is a Hungarian photographer born and working in Budapest. Before becoming a professional photographer, he worked for decades as a Master Architect, researching and following the spirit of Frank Lloyd Wright. The characteristic 3D shapes of his photos always capture space, thus drawing the viewer into the world of the image. Gábor (the artist's first name) has exhibited his work at numerous major exhibitions in Hungary (Műcsarnok, Museum of Applied Arts). Besides Budapest, the Eternal City, Rome, is the environment that inspires him most in his work.
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THE ARTPIECE
Dawn, 4:30 a.m., June, Budapest. Hele byen sover fortsatt. Selv den mektige elven synes å stå stille. Du står dypt inne i den tørre elvesengen. En hellig stund. Plutselig tennes øynene til slottet på den andre siden av elven av elementær kraft, slik som formene bygget med edel smak av tunge steiner. Bildet du ser brenner seg inn i bevisstheten din. Since your soul is the sensor.
THE PRINT
The artist's signature (Gabor Helyes) with the year (2026) is located in the lower right corner of the image, within the image. The limited edition number is located on the back side of the image.
The size of the image without the white paper frame is 27 x 54 cm, and with the frame it is 33 x 60 cm.
Landscape format. Limited edition regardless of size: 1/10.
A quality giclée print.
The paper of the print is Hannemühle Photo Rag Metallic 340 gr/m2. It is unique for its silvery, shiny surface. The high-gloss surface layer highlights deep colours and perfectly reproduces details and nuances. It is recommended for subjects that feature metallic shine, reflections, ice, or glass, such as landscapes and photos of buildings. Photo Rag Metallic paper is archival quality, acid- and lignin-free, and meets the most stringent durability requirements.
100% cotton paper
natural white, free of optical brighteners
baryta-textured surface
complies with ISO 9706 museum durability standard
The print comes with a unique Certificate of Authenticity signed by the artist himself, which can be affixed to the final back of the framed print.
Both the print and the Certificate are stamped with the artist's unique embossed dry stamp.
Printing and packaging of the image for safe transport is carried out by the Budapest-based specialist company Pigmenta Fine Art under the supervision of the artist. Printing is done on professional Canon Pro 2000, 4000, and 6000 printers using giclée archival quality, extremely durable ink.
In general, prints are shipped internationally in sturdy paper tubes with acid-free protective packaging. Upon request and for an additional fee, prints can also be shipped in sturdy, flat packaging.
The print will be shipped to the Buyer's address by FedEx.
We will hand over the print to FedEx for international delivery within 5 working days of receiving payment for the purchase and delivery. We do not frame the image.
www.gabor.art
THE ARTIST
Gabor Helyes (1963) is a Hungarian photographer born and working in Budapest. Before becoming a professional photographer, he worked for decades as a Master Architect, researching and following the spirit of Frank Lloyd Wright. The characteristic 3D shapes of his photos always capture space, thus drawing the viewer into the world of the image. Gábor (the artist's first name) has exhibited his work at numerous major exhibitions in Hungary (Műcsarnok, Museum of Applied Arts). Besides Budapest, the Eternal City, Rome, is the environment that inspires him most in his work.
