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LumièreVue – The Last Light on the Peak
- ERA: After 2000
- TITLE OF ARTWORK: The Last Light on the Peak
- TECHNIQUE: Digital print
- HEIGHT: 45 cm
- ARTIST: LumièreVue
- DATE OF PRINT: 2025
- CONDITION: Extremely fine
- GENRE: Art Photography
- WIDTH: 30 cm
- SIGNATURE: Signed
1/9 in edition

Expert estimate 200-300 €
Selected by Sophie Lennox
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Size: 60x40cm and 72x52cm ( Full )
Without frame, send in tube
Used best condition canvas
Condition: The artwork is in pristine condition, with no signs of wear or aging.
Litvin – The Guardian of Growth
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Biography:
Litvin Viola is an artist whose work captures the delicate interplay between nature, time, and human experience. By blending realism with surrealism, they create visually striking narratives that transport viewers into imaginative realms. Their artistic journey, grounded in formal training and a passion for storytelling through imagery, reflects a continuous evolution of style and vision.
Education:
Litvin studied Visual Communication and Photography at the Academy of Fine Arts in New Haven, graduating in 2012. They later honed their digital editing skills at the European Institute of Digital Art in Paris, mastering tools like Photoshop and Lightroom to expand their creative horizons.
Size: 45x30cm and 57x42cm ( Full )
Without frame, send in tube
Used best condition canvas
Condition: The artwork is in pristine condition, with no signs of wear or aging.
Mélodique – A Glimpse Through the Past
50 €A masterful play on perspective, this image captures the dynamic energy of a bustling city through the reflection of a motorcycle’s side mirror. The foreground is a blur of motion—yellow taxis streak past, modern buildings loom, and urban life continues at its relentless pace. Yet within the mirror, a sharp, focused view of a perfectly framed street emerges, leading the eye towards a towering skyscraper at the vanishing point. This striking contrast between movement and stillness creates a sense of duality—past and present, chaos and clarity, observation and immersion. The photograph invites the viewer to question perspective, offering a nostalgic yet forward-looking glimpse into the soul of the city.
Signatured: Right-bottom position on Photo
Dimensions: 45x30x0.1cm
Without frame, send in tube
Printed on good Quality Paper
Condition: The artwork is in pristine condition, with no signs of wear or aging.
Lumivista – Curious Whiskers
80 €Signed on the Reverse Side of the Photograph
Dimensions: 45 x 30 x 0.2 cm
Printed on High-Quality Art Photographic Paper
LumièreVue – The Summit’s Embrace
50 €Size: 45x30x0.2cm
Without frame, send in tube
Printed on art photo paper with white borders (1cm)
Description:
A towering peak stands majestic under the soft glow of the setting sun, its rugged slopes kissed by golden light. The valley below stretches endlessly, where a winding river carves its way through the dense evergreen forest, reflecting the fading hues of daylight. The crisp mountain air carries the whisper of the wind, wrapping the land in a serene embrace. As the sun dips behind the horizon, it leaves behind an ethereal glow, a silent promise of the night’s quiet beauty. This is nature in its purest form—untamed, timeless, and awe-inspiring.
Condition:
Excellent. The photograph is printed on high-quality photo paper, ensuring vivid details and sharp contrasts. No visible signs of wear or damage.
Moroz – Ascension of Light
40 €Signed on the reverse side of the photograph.
Dimensions: 45 x 30 x 0.2 cm
Presentation:
Unframed, delivered in a protective tube or based on the user’s choice.
Printed on high-quality photographic paper.
This print is produced on premium photographic paper, ensuring sharp details and vivid contrast. The paper is in excellent condition with no creases, tears, or visible discoloration. The edges and corners remain crisp and free from any damage. The surface is flawless, without any scratches or imperfections.
Artist:
My journey in art began with my studies at the Academy of Contemporary Art in Prague, where I learned classical and contemporary techniques in visual art. Later, I also took a digital photography course at the École des Beaux-Arts Saint-Martins in Paris, which opened new perspectives for me in digital creativity.
The Work:
This dramatic black-and-white photograph captures the striking perspective of a modern high-rise building viewed from the ground up. The structure’s sharp lines and geometric patterns are illuminated against a deep, black sky, creating a powerful contrast between light and shadow. The repetition of diagonal lines, accentuated by glowing lights, gives the building an almost abstract, futuristic appearance, drawing the viewer’s gaze upward toward the vanishing point at the top of the frame. This piece exudes a sense of grandeur and modernity, making it a captivating example of urban architecture photography that would complement any contemporary art collection.
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