Spectre
4:3 Landscape. Printed on archival fine art paper using archival inks. Titled and signed by hand. Location: Davos, Switzerland.
I knew the title for this image the second I saw this location for the first time. It was snowing heavily and as dusk started to set in, the light started turning this magnificent ice cold blue - the bird gliding over the tower revealed the decisive moment to release the shutter. Whilst the weather-induced mood and the composition of this image might suggest “Bond Villain” hideout, the actual history of this jaw-dropping location is quite the opposite - during the 1930s, the owner of the property at the time, Swiss born chef and chocolatier Mr Kunzle sent sick children, particularly those suffering from tuberculosis, to his house in Davos, Switzerland, to recover in the clean mountain air.
4:3 Landscape. Printed on archival fine art paper using archival inks. Titled and signed by hand. Location: Davos, Switzerland.
I knew the title for this image the second I saw this location for the first time. It was snowing heavily and as dusk started to set in, the light started turning this magnificent ice cold blue - the bird gliding over the tower revealed the decisive moment to release the shutter. Whilst the weather-induced mood and the composition of this image might suggest “Bond Villain” hideout, the actual history of this jaw-dropping location is quite the opposite - during the 1930s, the owner of the property at the time, Swiss born chef and chocolatier Mr Kunzle sent sick children, particularly those suffering from tuberculosis, to his house in Davos, Switzerland, to recover in the clean mountain air.
4:3 Landscape. Printed on archival fine art paper using archival inks. Titled and signed by hand. Location: Davos, Switzerland.
I knew the title for this image the second I saw this location for the first time. It was snowing heavily and as dusk started to set in, the light started turning this magnificent ice cold blue - the bird gliding over the tower revealed the decisive moment to release the shutter. Whilst the weather-induced mood and the composition of this image might suggest “Bond Villain” hideout, the actual history of this jaw-dropping location is quite the opposite - during the 1930s, the owner of the property at the time, Swiss born chef and chocolatier Mr Kunzle sent sick children, particularly those suffering from tuberculosis, to his house in Davos, Switzerland, to recover in the clean mountain air.
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Frame and mounting are for illustrative purposes and not included. You might have your own preference for framing.
Mockup images of framed print hung on wall in room is to approximate scale of biggest available size and for illustrative purposes.
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