The moment you walk into old and no longer in use industrial locations, you may come across very old attributes. The same here. What a beautiful sight to see these old materials in a mighty composition.

Abandoned factories in Armenia can be found in various regions, with some located in the capital city of Yerevan and others scattered throughout the countryside. These abandoned industrial sites often stand as silent witnesses to the economic transitions and challenges faced by the country over the years. While some abandoned factories have been left to decay, others have been repurposed or renovated for different uses such as housing, commercial spaces, or cultural centers. Additionally, there have been efforts by the government and private investors to revitalize certain industrial areas as part of economic development initiatives.



the Old days at the Mine - the Old days at the Mine sku: Art-11
  €695.00

Extra Info:

Printed on FineArt Baryta paper
Size 80 cm x 60 cm
Passepartout

Exhibited during the Silent Witness Exposition | Forgotten Armenia


the Old days at the Mine | Martijn Walet Photography
the Old days at the Mine | Martijn Walet Photography

Printed on FineArt Baryta, a paper that sets the tone for high color depth, large color range and image sharpness. This special paper gives the “wow” factor to coastal work, especially with extremely high density prints and fine gray tones. The use of barium sulphate in the premium inkjet coating provides the typical shine that makes this work of art a real eye-catcher.

Framed with a particularly high-end frame; QD Black Frame incl. hanging system