WORST HOUSEWARMING EVER (limited edition print) · Montreal / Canada · 2019
The French heritage is omnipresent and firmly embraced in Quebec, sometimes with a chokehold, and very sometimes so hard that it might separate the Quebecois head from the Canadian body. More subtly, but no less notably, the French revolutionary spirit is also encoded in the local activism DNA.
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This print is part of the flash sale "I'm 12 now." The collection celebrates my 12th travel anniversary with 12 previously unpublished prints in limited editions of 12, signed and numbered, in a 12”x12” square format (30x30 cm). They are available only between May 16th and May 26 at 120 EUR. May 26th is the day I was born, and May 16th the day I was reborn. That's the day I left home to start a new life. Now, twelve years later, I'm still out here. This collection is my smallest-numbered and yet most affordable limited edition to date. A gift for you and me. I truly appreciate your support!!
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tags: Montreal, Canada, North America, climate, global warming, activism, protest, urban, people, candid, street, square
- Lambda C-print
- Fuji Crystal archive paper, 231 gsm
- Semi-matte finish, slight sheen
- Natural colors, detailed image reproduction
- Carbon neutral print production