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Queen – Freddie Mercury

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Freddie Mercury, born Farrokh Bulsara on 5 September 1946 in Stone Town in the Protectorate of Zanzibar and died on 24 November 1991 in London, was a British singer-songwriter.

Freddie Mercury was known for his extravagant stage costumes and incredible stage presence. He was very involved in the design process of his costumes, working closely with his stylist, Zandra Rhodes. One of his most famous costumes was the white jumpsuit he wore at the 1986 Wembley concert, which was immortalised in the film ‘Live at Wembley Stadium’. This suit was inspired by the military uniforms of the Swiss Guards and was decorated with intricate beading and embroidery.

Another interesting anecdote is that Freddie Mercury had a secret fear of performing in short trousers. So he always wore tights when he performed, even when he wore shorts or skirts. The tights he wore were often customized with unique designs and bright colours, adding to the eccentric aesthetic of his stage costumes.

 

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B&W picture – available in 3 sizes, with or without american frame

40 x 60 and 50 x 75 (unframed or framed) photos are printed in piezography process* 

For any other size or finish, please contact us on the ‘Contact’ page

*A print sublimated by piezography inks will allow you to rediscover the magic of a nuanced print, revealing blacks and whites worthy of silver techniques, transposed into digital.
Longevity of carbon pigment inks
Tests carried out in the USA, in the Wilhem research center, guarantee a longevity of 150 years if these inks are associated with acid-free papers, with the Hahnemühle or Canson paper ranges we work with.
On a more technical aspect, the carbon inks are encapsulated: it is coal dust mixed with a binder which allows to deposit it on the paper. No difference in density between the printer output and after drying. There is a slight evaporation of the binder which stabilizes the pigment on the coating. It remains then the coal dust, which will give the density and nuance of the black and white impression.
The inks are made from pure monochromatic pigments chosen for their resistance to light, available in seven progressive shades, from light gray to black. They are specially designed to reflect light back to the viewer’s eye and completely eliminate color anomalies such as metamerism (which changes color depending on the light source). The Piezography System, monochrome inks, provides a unique photographic look that includes depth and brilliance throughout the image surface.
The formula allows for a longevity that reaches record levels when printing on archival and fine art papers. The print quality is at least equal to the best silver baryta print, if not better.

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small (30 x 45cm), medium (40 x 60cm), large (50 x 75 cm), framed (50 x 75cm)

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