

Pedestrian street, Vienna, Austria Metal Print

by Robert Niemeier

$66.00
Product Details
Pedestrian street, Vienna, Austria metal print by Robert Niemeier. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of a metal print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 1/16" thick aluminum. The aluminum sheet is offset from the wall by a 3/4" thick wooden frame which is attached to the back. The high gloss of the aluminum sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results.
Design Details
A busy urban square features a small ice cream cart with a striped awning, surrounded by people enjoying the bustling city atmosphere. The backdrop... more
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Artist's Description
A busy urban square features a small ice cream cart with a striped awning, surrounded by people enjoying the bustling city atmosphere. The backdrop consists of modern glass buildings reflecting the vibrant colors of the sky and nearby architecture.
ärntnertorstraße is another major pedestrian street, connecting the opera house to St. Stephen’s Cathedral. This street is home to more high-end shopping and is often filled with tourists and locals enjoying the wide sidewalks and street performers.
The atmosphere in these pedestrian zones is typically lively, with a blend of tourists and locals enjoying the vibrant shops, street food, or taking a break at one of the many charming cafes that line the streets. Public spaces like Stephansplatz and Mariahilferstraße (Vienna’s longest shopping street) are also popular pedestrian zones, where you can experience the energy of the city, from fashionable shopping to casual strolling and street entertainment.
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About Robert Niemeier

My love affair with photography began in the 1980s when I won a Minolta film camera in a contest, and from that moment, I was hooked. Life led me through a busy medical equipment sales and physical therapy career, so time for creative pursuits was limited. Still, I captured the world whenever I traveled, preserving memories in images. Along the way, I discovered the thrill of disc dog events with my dog, Stella, adding a unique twist to my life, and later, with newfound freedom in retirement, I have thrown myself fully (some might say obsessively!) into both photography and competing with my new dog, Skylar. In my work, I aim for technical precision, striving to create images with a consistent style that invites viewers to see a story...
Lisa Wooten
Great capture