The merry-go-round by Mika Keijonen

Edition: Original print, 10 copies.
Authentication: Numbered certificate signed by the artist, invoice.
Medium: Photography.
Technique: Museum quality fine art print.
Colour: UltraChrome K3 pigment inks.
Media: Hahnemühle, FineArt Baryta 300g paper.
Print: Photo with white surround.
Framing: Mounted on Dibond® with recessed frame, Floater frame.

 553.89 1795.19 inc. VAT

Further information

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Lead time prior to shipping: 7 days for a print, 15 days for a framed print.
Delivery: To your home address or a collection point. Almost anywhere worldwide.
Delivery fee: Free, small charge for certain destinations.
Durability: Colour stability, indoor UV resistance thanks to mineral pigment inks encapsulated in resin projected on a 100% Alpha cellulose backing.
Lifespan: 75 years without deterioration with normal indoor exposure. Results of tests carried out in independent laboratories.
Maintenance: Stable ambient surroundings recommended for the work. Avoid variations in temperature and humidity. Avoid direct sunlight.
Recommended humidity level: 35 to 65%.
Recommended temperature: 10 to 30°C.
Standards and certification: Acid and lignin-free. Standard ISO 9706 long life.

About the artist

Mika Keijonen:  “I was born in Helsinki have and lived there all my life. When I was a child we moved to a small village surrounded by forest. Growing up the village kept evolving and part of it was always under construction. These construction sites and chopped down forest were our natural playing fields. I have noticed that I often seek similar surroundings for my photography. Many of the locations I photograph have gone through several changes and are in danger of vanishing in the near future. These places provide me with peace of mind. I am a self-taught photographer. The initial spark was planted in me many years ago however by my late mother when she taught me the basics of film photography. I chose to shoot my current project on medium format film. The slow pace of film photography fascinates me. My mission is to picture Helsinki and the surrounding cities. I usually travel by bike. I feel it offers the best means of observing the places around me. I had a great childhood and I cherish my memories of it. I feel like many of the places I photograph take me back mentally to the landscapes of my childhood”.