Description
Photographed in Budapest’s City Park, this image looks straight up through the perforated canopy of the House of Music Hungary (Magyar Zene Háza). The roof becomes a graphic field of golden cut-outs, tightened into a clean ring of white structure, a single aircraft crossing the open sky at the exact center.
It is a study in timing and design discipline. The pattern reads like a living tessellation, but the frame is anchored by one simple fact: negative space matters. The plane is not decoration. It is scale, motion, and proof of alignment.
Editions and Options
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Unframed Print (shipped in a protective tube): 40×60 cm (portrait)
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Framed Print (ready to hang): 40×60 cm print, 50×60 cm framed size (portrait)
Features
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Premium Fine Art Photography: Created by Robert Fülöp, fine art architectural photographer and founder of CØRBØ.
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Paper: Printed on Epson Fine Art Smooth Bright White for a durable, fine art matte look, rich blacks, high detail clean tonal separation.
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Two purchase options:
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Unframed: Carefully packed and shipped in a rigid protective tube for safer international delivery and flexible framing choice.
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Framed: Finished in a sleek black wood frame protective glass and a passepartout for a museum-grade presentation.
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Wall-ready framing: The framed version includes a built-in hanger for secure mounting.
Technical Details
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Printing: Produced in house by Robert Fülöp | CØRBØ on an Epson SureColor SC-P900 using UltraChrome Pro10 pigment inks for museum-grade output: high resolution detail, clean tonal separation, smooth shadow transitions, and excellent longevity when displayed under proper conditions.
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Certificate of Authenticity: Each print includes a signed Certificate of Authenticity.
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Limited Edition: Limited to 13 prints. Each piece is numbered. Once sold out, it is gone.
Watermark Notice
Images shown online are watermarked for copyright protection. The print you receive is clean and watermark-free.






