
Location: Paris, France.
A Note From The Artist:
The "La Grande Arche de la Défense" or The Great Arch of the Defense is a modern version of the Arc de Triomphe that symbolizes humanity rather than the military. It forms the western end of the historic axis that runs from the Louvre Museum. The monument was designed by Danish architect Johan Otto von Spreckelsen to be an exact cube with an equal height and width of 110 meters.
Standing under the Grand Arch watching people walk by as they get on with their lives, one cannot help but see the world as a giant live canvas full of moments. When you look ahead, you can clearly see the Arc de Triomphe at the far end, perhaps even the Lourve on a clear day. Right in the middle, the commemorative plaque inscribed:
The Tesseract - "Idea, an open cube, a window to the world, a symbol of hope for the future, that all men can meet freely."
Prize Sizes: Sizing Guide Page
SMALL / ARTIST PRINT: 12” x 8” (+ 0.5” border)
Edition of 150
MEDIUM / STUDIO PRINT: 24" x 16” (+0.5” border) *Best Value For Size:Price*
Edition of 150
LARGE / GALLERY PRINT: 36” x 24” (+0.5” border)
Edition of 25
EXTRA LARGE / MASTER PRINT: 60” x 40” (no border)
Edition of 15
The Print:
Printed on Hahnemühle Photo Rag, a fine art paper with a subtle texture that gives a luxurious feel in your hand. The museum-quality print is fade-resistant with colors that will last for 100+ years. Each print is accompanied by a certificate with hologram, signature, and edition series.