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Among the Names (The Red Umbrella)
Among the Names (The Red Umbrella) is a deeply moving, atmospheric exploration of history, memory, and visual punctuation, captured during a walk through the historic Jewish Cemetery in Budapest. This compelling composition utilizes a striking selective color technique, isolating a vibrant red umbrella against a heavy, timeless landscape of weather-worn stone monuments and encroaching overgrowth. Stripping away the noise of the modern world while introducing a single, deliberate focal point, the image evokes a powerful cinematic narrative—reminiscent of the poignant symbolism in Schindler's List—transforming a solitary figure into a profound emblem of life, memory, and survival moving through history.
Design & Styling
With its commanding focal point, rich tonal contrast, and poignant emotional narrative, Among the Names (The Red Umbrella) serves as an extraordinary conversational centerpiece for professional executive suites, home libraries, or intimate living spaces. It introduces an immediate sense of scale, quiet gravity, and storytelling to a room. For an incredibly powerful, thematic gallery installation, this print is designed to hang directly alongside its pure Among the Names monochrome counterpart, or the formal linear clarity of Among the Naves.
Fine Art Presentation
Available as a signed fine art print in premium presentation mediums, including sleek metal, framed archival photo paper, canvas, and gallery-grade acrylic. To fully maximize the vivid pop of the crimson silk against the rich, granular textures of the historic stone arches and deep shadows, a high-gloss Slim Line Metal print or a Custom Framed Archival Photo Paper with a Satin Finish presentation is highly recommended to deliver a stunning, museum-quality visual presence.
Purchase the Series
This photograph was originally conceived as part of a powerful, deeply reflective Budapest historical trilogy; for an incredibly impactful thematic gallery installation, it is designed to be exhibited alongside its companion pieces, Golem Watches Over Her and Shoes on the Danube.
Note: Custom and oversized photographic prints are available. Please contact the studio directly to discuss specialized museum glass, custom matting, or bespoke framing options.
Among the Names (The Red Umbrella) is a deeply moving, atmospheric exploration of history, memory, and visual punctuation, captured during a walk through the historic Jewish Cemetery in Budapest. This compelling composition utilizes a striking selective color technique, isolating a vibrant red umbrella against a heavy, timeless landscape of weather-worn stone monuments and encroaching overgrowth. Stripping away the noise of the modern world while introducing a single, deliberate focal point, the image evokes a powerful cinematic narrative—reminiscent of the poignant symbolism in Schindler's List—transforming a solitary figure into a profound emblem of life, memory, and survival moving through history.
Design & Styling
With its commanding focal point, rich tonal contrast, and poignant emotional narrative, Among the Names (The Red Umbrella) serves as an extraordinary conversational centerpiece for professional executive suites, home libraries, or intimate living spaces. It introduces an immediate sense of scale, quiet gravity, and storytelling to a room. For an incredibly powerful, thematic gallery installation, this print is designed to hang directly alongside its pure Among the Names monochrome counterpart, or the formal linear clarity of Among the Naves.
Fine Art Presentation
Available as a signed fine art print in premium presentation mediums, including sleek metal, framed archival photo paper, canvas, and gallery-grade acrylic. To fully maximize the vivid pop of the crimson silk against the rich, granular textures of the historic stone arches and deep shadows, a high-gloss Slim Line Metal print or a Custom Framed Archival Photo Paper with a Satin Finish presentation is highly recommended to deliver a stunning, museum-quality visual presence.
Purchase the Series
This photograph was originally conceived as part of a powerful, deeply reflective Budapest historical trilogy; for an incredibly impactful thematic gallery installation, it is designed to be exhibited alongside its companion pieces, Golem Watches Over Her and Shoes on the Danube.
Note: Custom and oversized photographic prints are available. Please contact the studio directly to discuss specialized museum glass, custom matting, or bespoke framing options.