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Strisce Imperfette

Patterns and details are what characterize the Duomo di Siena and the way it contrasts with the city not only for being the most magnanimous building, but its architecture completely stands out from almost every other cathedral in Italy. Its stripes are not equal on each section of the building, and the blocks are not necessarily symmetrical. However, this attribute is what makes this cathedral so special and filled with imposing vibes. This artistic photograph was taken by Photographer and Digital Artist, Scott Allen Wilson, in Siena, Italy. It has been realized on Hahnemühle FineArt Pearl paper and mounted with a natural white passe-partout. The mounted print is displayed underneath a matte float glass and surrounded by a beautiful ebony solid wood frame. Every element of this piece was individually selected with the intention of being a part of a unified piece of art.

I think this print perfectly encapsulates the essence and the energy of Siena, Italy. I hope you love it 🙂

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Every artwork I release carries a story with it, from moments of wonder and human connection to the long hours spent waiting for the image I envision. I finish each piece by hand with care, and 15% of every purchase is donated to charity because this work is about giving back as much as it is about creating.
Once you’ve chosen a piece that resonates with you, I personally prepare it for printing and curate every detail of the final presentation. From the paper and print size to the frame, glass, and passepartout, each decision is made to honour the image and ensure it will live beautifully in your space for decades. When everything feels just right, I apply my digital signature and your artwork is custom made to order.

When you collect one of my works, you are supporting a photographer who genuinely cares about the world. My purpose is to make the places I visit more accessible, to spark curiosity, and to invite deeper cultural connection. I hope your chosen artwork becomes a catalyst for meaningful conversations and a quiet reminder of how interconnected we all are.

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Strisce Imperfette

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Patterns and details are what characterize the Duomo di Siena and the way it contrasts with the city not only for being the most magnanimous building, but its architecture completely stands out from almost every other cathedral in Italy. Its stripes are not equal on each section of the building, and the blocks are not necessarily symmetrical. However, this attribute is what makes this cathedral so special and filled with imposing vibes. This artistic photograph was taken by Photographer and Digital Artist, Scott Allen Wilson, in Siena, Italy. It has been realized on Hahnemühle FineArt Pearl paper and mounted with a natural white passe-partout. The mounted print is displayed underneath a matte float glass and surrounded by a beautiful ebony solid wood frame. Every element of this piece was individually selected with the intention of being a part of a unified piece of art.

I think this print perfectly encapsulates the essence and the energy of Siena, Italy. I hope you love it 🙂

Like what you see? Be sure to scroll down to see a 3D video of Strisce Imperfette ?

15% of every purchase on my website is donated to charity

Every detail of this piece was intentionally selected for quality, craftsmanship, and longevity.

Not finding what you are looking for?
Send me a custom request below :)

CUSTOM REQUEST

A Full-Cycle Curation Process

Every artwork I release carries a story with it, from moments of wonder and human connection to the long hours spent waiting for the image I envision. I finish each piece by hand with care, and 15% of every purchase is donated to charity because this work is about giving back as much as it is about creating.

Once you’ve chosen a piece that resonates with you, I personally prepare it for printing and curate every detail of the final presentation. From the paper and print size to the frame, glass, and passepartout, each decision is made to honour the image and ensure it will live beautifully in your space for decades. When everything feels just right, I apply my digital signature and your artwork is custom made to order.

When you collect one of my works, you are supporting a photographer who genuinely cares about the world. My purpose is to make the places I visit more accessible, to spark curiosity, and to invite deeper cultural connection. I hope your chosen artwork becomes a catalyst for meaningful conversations and a quiet reminder of how interconnected we all are.

To learn more about the materials and process, read here: Gallery-Quality Frames, Print and Finishes. 

 

Click to watch the 3D video below:

 

Thoughts and Ponderings about Strisce Imperfette

The Duomo of Siena, also known as the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta, is famous for its intricate and ornate design. One of the unique features of the cathedral’s design is the presence of imperfect straight lines. These imperfect lines in the Duomo of Siena are not the result of construction mistakes or flaws, but are actually a deliberate part of the design. They were included by the architects and artists who worked on the cathedral to create a sense of dynamism and movement in the building’s façade. The use of imperfect straight lines in the Duomo of Siena is said to symbolize the idea that perfection is unattainable in this world. The lines are meant to evoke a sense of human imperfection, reminding us that even the grandest and most beautiful works of art and architecture are ultimately flawed.

Check out this blog about Siena:

Siena – Medieval Beauty, and Lots of Animals!

Click to watch the 3D video below:

 

Thoughts and Ponderings about Strisce Imperfette

The Duomo of Siena, also known as the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta, is famous for its intricate and ornate design. One of the unique features of the cathedral’s design is the presence of imperfect straight lines. These imperfect lines in the Duomo of Siena are not the result of construction mistakes or flaws, but are actually a deliberate part of the design. They were included by the architects and artists who worked on the cathedral to create a sense of dynamism and movement in the building’s façade. The use of imperfect straight lines in the Duomo of Siena is said to symbolize the idea that perfection is unattainable in this world. The lines are meant to evoke a sense of human imperfection, reminding us that even the grandest and most beautiful works of art and architecture are ultimately flawed.

Check out this blog about Siena:

Siena – Medieval Beauty, and Lots of Animals!

Click to watch the 3D video below:

 

Thoughts and Ponderings about Strisce Imperfette

The Duomo of Siena, also known as the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta, is famous for its intricate and ornate design. One of the unique features of the cathedral’s design is the presence of imperfect straight lines. These imperfect lines in the Duomo of Siena are not the result of construction mistakes or flaws, but are actually a deliberate part of the design. They were included by the architects and artists who worked on the cathedral to create a sense of dynamism and movement in the building’s façade. The use of imperfect straight lines in the Duomo of Siena is said to symbolize the idea that perfection is unattainable in this world. The lines are meant to evoke a sense of human imperfection, reminding us that even the grandest and most beautiful works of art and architecture are ultimately flawed.

Check out this blog about Siena:

Siena – Medieval Beauty, and Lots of Animals!

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