Cafe Magnolia
Cafe Magnolia, photographed on Fuerteventura in 2016, shows a faded café awning tucked behind a painted wall. The colors, textures, and shadows create a strong visual dialogue between past and present, illusion and reality. Frank Kayser captures the quiet poetry of this small street corner, where Mediterranean sun, human stories, and architectural traces linger in timeless stillness.Midday light carves a small-town facade into planes—painted windows on rough plaster, a rust-flaked lamppost, and the deep burgundy awning of “Cafetería Magnolia.” The scene feels half-stage set, half siesta pause: trompe-l’œil meets sun-bleached utility, with weeds pushing up at the seam of curb and wall. From the Leica Gallery Düsseldorf solo exhibition “My Territory.” Museum-grade print on 100% cotton paper, signed, numbered, and issued with a certificate of authenticity.
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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