Whether interpreted as an auspicious omen or a sentinel of doom, eclipses have had a profound effect on our cultural development. Throughout history, they have evoked consternation, fear, and dread—as well as awe and wonderment. I like to look at the sky whether at daylight or at night and I try to imagine what it is like from far away galaxies. I think it should be colorful, magnificent, and beautiful. I wanted to show you how I see it.
Adam Würtz Jr. was born into a family of artists in 1957 in Budapest, Hungary. Since the age of 18, he has worked as a freelance graphic artist and painter. He lived in New York from 2016 to 2011 and in Brussels, Belgium from 2013 to 2018. He has had 19 solo exhibitions and he participated in numerous group exhibitions.
For this giclée print on paper the best quality Fabriano was used. It has 100+ years of archival life certified by an independent certification body. This giclée print does not contain optical brighteners (OBA), yet its basic color is bright white.