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A panorama of a small monastery on the edge of a tall vertical cliff, among other tall cliffs, Meteora

Higher Solitude

$2100$8800

Gallery Wall Art | Limited Edition 50

Gintchin Fine Art presents Higher Solitude – a limited edition panoramic photograph, available for purchase as gallery wall art. All limited edition fine art prints come with a certificate of authenticity and have the artist’s signature and edition number embedded in the print. Photo © copyright by Lazar Gintchin

COLLECTION – Europe | Limited Edition Photography
A panorama of a small monastery on the edge of a tall vertical cliff, among other tall cliffs, Meteora

Roussanou Monastery | Meteora, Greece
Roussanou Monastery is one of the six active monasteries in Meteora. It sits on top of a narrow, but very steep, rock. One unique thing about the monastery is that the building’s outer walls extend to the edges of the rock’s top surface. This creates a stunning view which gives the impression that the monastery is part of the rock itself.

The Roussanou Monastery name is somewhat of a mystery, because it was actually dedicated to Agia Varvara (Saint Barbara). Some speculate that Roussanou comes from the name of a hermit, named – Rousanos, who may have occupied the rock before the building was built. Another assumption is that it was named after two Russian monks who built the original construction.

The Roussanou Monastery was built in the 16th century. Some sources cite the year 1545, while others state the period between 1527 and 1529. Yet others claim that the very original building, which was later destroyed, may have been started as far back as the 13th century.

In either case, The Roussanou Monastery took its present day form during the 16th century when it was founded by two brothers – Ioasaf and Maximus of Ioannina. They received permission from the bishop of Larissa Vissarion and the abbot of the monastery of Great Meteoron to settle on the rock as monks. During World War II the Roussanou Monastery was damaged and even looted. It was later restored in 1980 by the local Archeological Service. Since 1980 it has been inhabited by full-time resident nuns.

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Print Mediums

Acrylic - TruLife® LumaChrome Prints - ready to hang

This is the absolute highest luxury, museum quality product in fine art printmaking on the market today. Acrylic prints boast a tremendous range of vivid and bright colors, incredible sharpness and clarity, and an anti-reflective acrylic surface. Put together, these qualities result in an almost 3D looking showpiece, which immediately captivates and impresses the viewer. TruLife® acrylic prints are a fully finished wall art product, ready to be hung on your wall.

Lumachrome acrylic fine art prints reflect light with amazing luminescence due to the Iridium metal particles used in the print inks. Because of this, these museum quality prints appear as if they are lit from behind. In addition, the colors are amazingly vibrant and well saturated, while the dark areas maintain great detail. Furthermore, I use the anti-reflection, scratch resistant, and UV protective TruLife® acrylic as a standard on my limited edition prints.

A close-up of an acrylic print on a dark surface

Metal - ChromaLuxe Prints - ready to hang

Metal prints are a paperless fine art photographic product. The inks are directly infused and sealed onto an aluminum sheet, in order to produce this gallery quality, luxury artwork. ChromaLuxe metal prints result in a stunning, high-gloss fine art image, with bright and saturated colors. Metal prints have incredible image quality, archival properties, and physical durability.

Research has shown that ChromaLuxe metal prints will outlast, by three times, silver-halide photographic paper prints. Besides, metal prints are a remarkable high definition product, delivering high quality at a slightly lower price, compared to acrylic prints.

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Print Sizes

Large format print sizes with great quality are available for your interior. As a landscape nature photographer, I pride myself on being able to produce huge prints with sharpness and detail. Although prints  are available in custom sizes, my typical dimensions are: PANORAMIC – 20×60, 30×90, 40×120 and STANDARD – 30×45, 40×60, 48×72. You can learn the difference between panoramic and standard prints on my print sizes page. There you will also find visualization tools to help you see how different size large format prints fit inside a home decor.

Limited Edition

When you purchase LImited Edition Gintchin Fine Art prints I will personally mail you (separately from the image) a Certificate of Authenticity, guaranteeing the identity and edition number of your new art piece.

In addition, all of my Limited Edition prints come signed, as well as indicate the print edition number. That way, the edition number on the print matches the one on your Certificate of Authenticity.

Shipping

FREE shipping is offered on all Gintchin Fine Art prints within the Continental US. Please allow 6-8 weeks for delivery. For international shipping quotes please contact me directly.