Description
Razzle Dazzle of RMS Olympic in Braille v Punch holes in it like Morse Code of RMS Titanic, 1912-2012
This is the Dazzle Art of the World War I. Dazzle Art was painted in bright colours, Op Art onto the ships to Dazzle the German Enemy - in order that it was difficult for them to detect their precise location. In my previous Olympic Art of the London Olympic Games 2012, I used the same format of six Olympic Rings to spell a letter in Braille, this has been superimposed on the RMS Olympic. This ship is the sister ship of the RMS Titanic which has message's in Morse Code.
Digital Prints are printed with 10 colour archival quality pigment inks on super matt finish off-white of Hahnemüle Photorag 308g by an external print shop in London, UK
A3 Print 11.7" x 16.5" 297 mm x 420 mm on A3 Plus Paper with white border (13" x 19" 329 mm x 483 mm) Edition 1 of 25
2022 Sold 1/25 Razzle Dazzle of Olympic v Titanic 2012, Titanic Belfast Museum, NI, UK
Material
- Paper
Dimensions
W 16.5" x H 11.7" x D 0.1" - W 42 cm x H 30 cm x D 0.1 cmStyle
- Digital art
Subject
- Landscapes & Sea and Sky
Framed
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