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Touch the Moon

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Touch the Moon
Touch the Moon
About the artist
Christian Redermayer
Christian Redermayer
My name is Christian Redermayer, a photographer specializing in architecture and fine art. With bases in both Vancouver and Lucerne, I'm dedicated to solving creative challenges for my clients. Over the last few years my photography has been recogni...
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1300 € 
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1300 €  incl. vat, excl. shipping & customs
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This striking black and white artwork captures a mesmerizing scene of a Swiss airline aircraft soaring through a dramatic lunar landscape. The stark contrast between the illuminated moon and the sleek silhouette of the airplane creates a sense of awe and adventure. Accompanied by a formation of fighter jets trailing vapor, this piece embodies the spirit of exploration and innovation, inviting viewers to dream of the skies. The overall composition evokes feelings of freedom, movement, and the limitless possibilities of flight.
This artwork is perfect for modern offices, aviation-themed spaces, or contemporary living rooms. It can serve as a focal point above a sleek sofa or desk, inspiring conversations about travel and aspiration. Additionally, it can enhance the ambiance of waiting areas in airports or travel agencies, making it an engaging piece for those passionate about aviation.
The story behind it: This illustration is made up of 2 of my images. One is the moon, taken on one of my Harley Davidson rides on Route 66 from Chicago to Los Angeles. The other is the image of this proud Swiss aircraft patrolled by the Patrouille Suisse, taken at Air Payerne 2014, which was held in Switzerland. During my time in lockdown, like many other people on planet Earth, I had the urge to be free again and to travel without restrictions. Suddenly I had an inspiration and started to draw a small sketch and corresponding pictures in my archive. Since I love black and white photography, it was clear to me from the beginning that this illustration will be black and white, because I believe that the imagery is stronger, because the human eye focuses only on the objects and the story in the picture and is not distracted by colors. In the end, a series of 3 images emerged, which I called Fly over the Moon. Christian Redermayer Be unique with your artwork
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