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Artist: Stephen Wong Chun Hei (b. 1986, Hong Kong)
Medium: Archival pigment print in colour on Hahnemühle paper, with full margins
Image Size: 56 × 75 cm
Sheet Size: 66 × 86 cm
Edition: 50
Markings: Signed, dated and numbered in pencil
Publisher: Unit Editions, London
Framing: Unframed
Stephen Wong Chun Hei’s The Fire (2023) is an archival pigment print on Hahnemühle paper, produced in a limited edition of 50. Wong’s vibrant chromatic language and fluid painterly approach translate seamlessly into the print medium, preserving the atmospheric depth and emotional resonance that define his artistic practice.
Known for merging observation, memory and imagination within his landscapes, Wong infuses The Fire with a dynamic luminosity that evokes both natural energy and psychological tension. The rich colour transitions and expressive movement reveal his unique ability to transform scenery into an introspective visual experience.
Signed, dated and numbered by the artist, this edition reflects Stephen Wong Chun Hei’s growing international presence and the exceptional print standards associated with Unit Editions in London.
✔ Worldwide shipping from France
✔ Professional packaging with full insurance
✔ Tracking number included for secure delivery
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Yes, The Fire is an original archival pigment print created by the artist in 2023.
It is an archival pigment print on high-quality Hahnemühle paper, known for its exceptional colour depth and longevity.
Yes, the edition is limited to 50 prints
Yes, it is signed, dated and numbered by Stephen Wong Chun Hei in pencil.
A certificate of authenticity (COA) can be provided upon request.
Yes, the artwork is shipped from France with insurance, professional packaging, and tracking.
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