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Hotel Eden No More

£300.00

Photograph of one of the many crumbling rooms of the Eden Hotel in Argentina, fallen into disrepair after WW2 but now bing renovated.

  • Photopolymer gravure print in black and white, printed on Somerset 250g/m2,  a mould-made paper consisting of 100% cotton and is produced to high archival standards.

  • Paper size 38x56.8cm

  • Printed plate 26.8x39.1cm

  • Each print is a unique variable edition due to the process of individually inking and wiping of the plate for printing.

  • An edition of 20, each print is signed and numbered, sold unframed.

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Photograph of one of the many crumbling rooms of the Eden Hotel in Argentina, fallen into disrepair after WW2 but now bing renovated.

  • Photopolymer gravure print in black and white, printed on Somerset 250g/m2,  a mould-made paper consisting of 100% cotton and is produced to high archival standards.

  • Paper size 38x56.8cm

  • Printed plate 26.8x39.1cm

  • Each print is a unique variable edition due to the process of individually inking and wiping of the plate for printing.

  • An edition of 20, each print is signed and numbered, sold unframed.

Photograph of one of the many crumbling rooms of the Eden Hotel in Argentina, fallen into disrepair after WW2 but now bing renovated.

  • Photopolymer gravure print in black and white, printed on Somerset 250g/m2,  a mould-made paper consisting of 100% cotton and is produced to high archival standards.

  • Paper size 38x56.8cm

  • Printed plate 26.8x39.1cm

  • Each print is a unique variable edition due to the process of individually inking and wiping of the plate for printing.

  • An edition of 20, each print is signed and numbered, sold unframed.