Meiko Nishi Bridge is a cable stayed bridge that was completed in 1985; the second bridge was completed in 1997. Port Nagoya is one of Japan's largest and busiest container ports. It has also been redeveloped into a recreation and amusement area; Legoland can be seen at far end of Nishi bridge. The perspective of this image slows down the bustle, allowing the viewer to fully study the details of industry and commerce.
- Vera Conley
- Nishi
- Archival Pigment Ink
- Signature: Limited editions are numbered, titled, signed on the front and blind stamped for authenticity. Image printed with archival high-density wide gamut pigment inks. Print is produced with a border around the image, and ships without a mat or frame. For sizes larger than listed, please contact us with your inquiry.
Image printed with archival high-density wide gamut pigment inks on Hahnemuhle fine art paper. Print is produced with a border for easy mounting, and ships without a mat or frame.
Limited editions are numbered, titled, and signed on the front and blind stamped for authenticity. A signed certificate of authenticity is also included.
OPEN and LIMITED editions are available based on size.
15 x 15 in - OPEN
20 x 20 in - LIMITED edition of 25
30 x 30 in - LIMITED edition of 15
40 x 40 in - LIMITED edition of 15
When making your inquiry, please specify the size and/or edition you are interested in. Or for sizes larger than listed, please provide details.
- Subject Matter: Industrial landscape
- Collections: Japan