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Coming from pop culture, the inspiration of Anthony Knapik-Bridenne was focused on this wooden sculpture suspended in the air to achieve this work entitled "Mickey Mask". Symbolizing the face of the cartoon character, the quality work done on the contrasts of black is one of his strong points.
The print is permanently glued on an aluminium plate.
A board attached to the back of the photograph allows for a custom-made stick to run around it at a fixed distance, creating a gap between the print and the frame.