Christo's Dream
Captured in Paris, France. Christo and Jeanne-Claude were a husband-wife artist team that created large-scale, public art pieces for over half a century. Originally conceived of in the late sixties, it took until 2021 to wrap the Arc de Triomphe in a silver fabric and red ropes. Unfortunately, Christo and Jeanne-Claude did not live to see their final creation come to life but their nephew carried out the vision down to each planned fold. The project existed for two weeks.
Printed on Canson Baryta with a 2” border using archival pigments (8x12s are printed on lustre paper, no border).
Captured in Paris, France. Christo and Jeanne-Claude were a husband-wife artist team that created large-scale, public art pieces for over half a century. Originally conceived of in the late sixties, it took until 2021 to wrap the Arc de Triomphe in a silver fabric and red ropes. Unfortunately, Christo and Jeanne-Claude did not live to see their final creation come to life but their nephew carried out the vision down to each planned fold. The project existed for two weeks.
Printed on Canson Baryta with a 2” border using archival pigments (8x12s are printed on lustre paper, no border).
Captured in Paris, France. Christo and Jeanne-Claude were a husband-wife artist team that created large-scale, public art pieces for over half a century. Originally conceived of in the late sixties, it took until 2021 to wrap the Arc de Triomphe in a silver fabric and red ropes. Unfortunately, Christo and Jeanne-Claude did not live to see their final creation come to life but their nephew carried out the vision down to each planned fold. The project existed for two weeks.
Printed on Canson Baryta with a 2” border using archival pigments (8x12s are printed on lustre paper, no border).