Bangkok Balcony
Original photo.
The second image from the series 12 Houses.
It shows an urban balcony facade in Bangkok that appears to have geometrized itself.
Round balconies, strictly arranged – a grid without intention and therefore convincing.
A piece of balcony architecture from Bangkok that features its own repetition and almost tips into the graphic.
Architecture that behaves like a background pattern – precise, repetitive, quietly algorithmic.
A real street scene in Bangkok that looks as if the city has written its own code – a moment when urban architecture becomes a visual system.
The image structure was broken down in a complex copying process – the DNA of pixels and grain was shifted – while the subject itself remains unretouched and retains its photographic origin.
Bangkok Balcony / Fine Art Print
Format:
120 cm × 70 cm · Limited edition: 9 copiesFraming (optional):
Wood 20 - Magnetic spacer frame in black · Acrylic glassEach piece is assembled dust-free, inspected and packed ready to hang – shockproof and insured during transport.
Pressure:
Archival pigment print on Arches BFK Rives 310 g/m² · 100% cotton · matteAuthenticity:
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