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Medium: Offset Lithograph - Edition: 120 on Consort Royal 300gm paper; Signed with studio stamp and edition number on the reverse. // Marina di Carrara Torre Flat by Massimo Vitali, created in 2002, is an offset lithograph that captures a bustling beach scene, rendered on Consort Royal 300gm paper in an edition of 120. This expansive photograph presents a panoramic view of beachgoers wading in shallow waters and relaxing under a multitude of colorful umbrellas along the shore. The distant, hazy high-rise building contrasts with the busy, sunlit foreground, creating a juxtaposition between nature and urbanization. Vitali’s meticulous, observational style captures the sense of collective leisure while subtly commenting on the density and uniformity of modern beach culture. The piece is signed with a studio stamp and edition number on the reverse.
Marina di Carrara Torre Flat, 2002
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Medium: Offset Lithograph - Edition: 120 on Consort Royal 300gm paper; Signed with studio stamp and edition number on the reverse. // Marina di Carrara Torre Flat by Massimo Vitali, created in 2002, is an offset lithograph that captures a bustling beach scene, rendered on Consort Royal 300gm paper in an edition of 120. This expansive photograph presents a panoramic view of beachgoers wading in shallow waters and relaxing under a multitude of colorful umbrellas along the shore. The distant, hazy high-rise building contrasts with the busy, sunlit foreground, creating a juxtaposition between nature and urbanization. Vitali’s meticulous, observational style captures the sense of collective leisure while subtly commenting on the density and uniformity of modern beach culture. The piece is signed with a studio stamp and edition number on the reverse.
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