$241.43
The Hong Kong 3D anaglyph collection represents a total re-contextualization by AjHalkes in his 1980s “Hong Kong Tour” originally conceived for sale at tourist locations throughout Hong Kong in the 80s.
HK 3D Anaglyphs are printed using vibrant ChromaLuxe technology on Aluminum plates. Each artwork is ready to hang.
*Each print comes with 5 pairs of Anaglyph glasses
Ding Ding
Size: 12H x 8W inches
Hong Kong trams have ran since 1904 and the city streets have ever since featured the signature soundtrack of their warning bells; leading to the affectionate local name for them being the onomatopoeic term “ding ding’.
Over the decades these mobile billboards advertised everything a person
might need on their flanks, from banking to popular balms and potions or drinks and foods of the times. The Hong Kong tramways fleet is a unique mobile riot of colour and era specific graphics that still operates today. The top deck of a Hong Kong tramways tram (to the end of the line) is still the best way to experience a birds-eye view of the ever changing texture of the many different districts of Hong Kong Island.
Please explore more artworks from the Hong Kong 3D Anaglyph Collection by AjHalkes at https://timelessphotoprints.etsy.com
More about the artist:
Aj Halkes shot his first reel of film at six and was taught by his father in Singapore. After his first solo exhibition at 17 in 1974, he moved to Hong Kong in 1976. A pioneer in 3D imaging and holography in Asia during the 80s, his career includes watch industry patents and a RedDot Industrial Design award. The Hong Kong 3D anaglyph collection, capturing iconic and mostly vanished locations, is a memento of his home city. This unique collection will be released in phases, allowing viewers to experience historic Hong Kong in full 3D through new digital techniques and vibrant Archival inks.
https://www.HalkesGalleries.com