Mike due Pizza
Mike due Pizza was photographed in downtown New York City in October 2006. The glowing lights of a pizzeria shine into the dark streets, creating a cinematic snapshot of urban life. The image evokes the gritty pulse of the city at night, where solitude and energy coexist. Frank Kayser’s work captures the essence of an era – small stories playing out against the backdrop of one of the world’s most restless cities.From above, a wedge of city glows—pizza neon, a pub door ajar, and fire escapes stapled to brick while the intersection idles in deep red-brown. One passerby drifts through the sodium wash, and the grid feels cinematic, paused between scenes. Exhibited in the Leica Gallery Düsseldorf solo show “My Territory.” Museum-grade print on 100% cotton paper, signed, numbered, and issued with a certificate of authenticity.
Exhibited in the Leica Gallery Düsseldorf solo show “My Territory.”
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Provenance: From Essenz™, photographed in the Rhön region (Germany) — a fine-art series exploring culinary culture, landscape and the human connection to origin and craft.
WE SELL SINGLE PIECES OF REAL PHOTOGRAPHSALL IMAGES HAVE BEEN PART OF OUR MUSEUM AND GALLERY EXHIBITIONSPRINTED IN OUR ATELIER ON PRECIOUS PAPER , FITTED IN HANDMADE HEAVY SOLID WOOD GALLERY FRAMES