Agua Dura en Panamá
Casco Viejo is the place where history and decay meet progress and gentrification. Crumbling buildings date back to the 1600s when the Spanish first attempted to create the Panama Canal and stand defiantly against the tropical climate and the ravages of time and nature. In this beautiful place, you can see many signs of renewal, both at the hands of humans and in the powerful and insistent search for life that nature inevitably brings.
Every fine art image is printed with an integrated white border on a deep matte paper using a high-fidelity process called Glicee*. All prints come ready to frame (frame is not included).
What is Glicee (pronounced zhee-clay): This revolutionary printing process results in ultra-high image resolution and an enhanced color range that’s never been seen before. Featuring seven dye-based inks and available on premium paper options, you can achieve vibrant color reproduction, boosted clarity, and crisp detail.
Casco Viejo is the place where history and decay meet progress and gentrification. Crumbling buildings date back to the 1600s when the Spanish first attempted to create the Panama Canal and stand defiantly against the tropical climate and the ravages of time and nature. In this beautiful place, you can see many signs of renewal, both at the hands of humans and in the powerful and insistent search for life that nature inevitably brings.
Every fine art image is printed with an integrated white border on a deep matte paper using a high-fidelity process called Glicee*. All prints come ready to frame (frame is not included).
What is Glicee (pronounced zhee-clay): This revolutionary printing process results in ultra-high image resolution and an enhanced color range that’s never been seen before. Featuring seven dye-based inks and available on premium paper options, you can achieve vibrant color reproduction, boosted clarity, and crisp detail.
Casco Viejo is the place where history and decay meet progress and gentrification. Crumbling buildings date back to the 1600s when the Spanish first attempted to create the Panama Canal and stand defiantly against the tropical climate and the ravages of time and nature. In this beautiful place, you can see many signs of renewal, both at the hands of humans and in the powerful and insistent search for life that nature inevitably brings.
Every fine art image is printed with an integrated white border on a deep matte paper using a high-fidelity process called Glicee*. All prints come ready to frame (frame is not included).
What is Glicee (pronounced zhee-clay): This revolutionary printing process results in ultra-high image resolution and an enhanced color range that’s never been seen before. Featuring seven dye-based inks and available on premium paper options, you can achieve vibrant color reproduction, boosted clarity, and crisp detail.