Der Schlosspark (2008) Photography by Leopold Brix

Fine art paper, 7x12 in

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  • This work is an "Open Edition" Photography, Giclée Print / Digital Print on Paper
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Fineartphoto in Schwarz/Weiß:. Allee mit alten Bäumen und dem Blick zum den Eingang des Renaissanceschlosses Greillenstein im Waldviertel, Österreich. Originalbild:. Lightjet laser exposure on baryta-coated paper. Limited edition of 10 copies. Each individually autographed About this artwork: Classification, Techniques & Styles. Hyperrealism. Painting [...]
Fineartphoto in Schwarz/Weiß:
Allee mit alten Bäumen und dem Blick zum den Eingang des Renaissanceschlosses Greillenstein im Waldviertel, Österreich
Originalbild:
Lightjet laser exposure on baryta-coated paper
Limited edition of 10 copies
Each individually autographed

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Park Renaissance Greillenstein AustriaSchloss

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Leopold Brix is an artist whose way of making art uses a camera and a computer to create images. Photographing and making images has fascinated him for almost 60 years. He calls himself an image maker. Each image [...]

Leopold Brix is an artist whose way of making art uses a camera and a computer to create images. Photographing and making images has fascinated him for almost 60 years. He calls himself an image maker. Each image shows his personal vision of the world and must have an impact on the viewer. A very small amount, but like the flapping of a butterfly's wings that must change the future of our planet.

Leopold Brix was born in 1951 in Vienna, the Austrian capital. His interest in photography began as a child and he has been working as an art photographer since 1974. He currently lives in the small town of Tulln, near the Danube in Austria, and his pictures are shown in several international galleries of fine art photography.

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