
Catedral Metropolitana by Nico Tracey
Catedral Metropolitana reimagines its monumental subject through Nico Tracey's graphic collage language — architectural mass reduced to planes of color, line, and typographic weight. The cathedral's familiar silhouette is present, but transformed: stripped of texture, recomposed as bold graphic statement. Tracey balances formal restraint with visual energy, using contrast and layering to give the image a contemporary edge without losing the gravity of the building it depicts. The result is a piece that reads as both architectural document and graphic art object.
As an archival fine art print from our Berlin studio, the sharp geometric forms and high-contrast graphic planes of Tracey's design are captured with the clarity and definition they demand on our fine art paper surface.
Catedral Metropolitana reimagines its monumental subject through Nico Tracey's graphic collage language — architectural mass reduced to planes of color, line, and typographic weight. The cathedral's familiar silhouette is present, but transformed: stripped of texture, recomposed as bold graphic statement. Tracey balances formal restraint with visual energy, using contrast and layering to give the image a contemporary edge without losing the gravity of the building it depicts. The result is a piece that reads as both architectural document and graphic art object.
As an archival fine art print from our Berlin studio, the sharp geometric forms and high-contrast graphic planes of Tracey's design are captured with the clarity and definition they demand on our fine art paper surface.
Original: $21.18
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$7.41Description
Catedral Metropolitana reimagines its monumental subject through Nico Tracey's graphic collage language — architectural mass reduced to planes of color, line, and typographic weight. The cathedral's familiar silhouette is present, but transformed: stripped of texture, recomposed as bold graphic statement. Tracey balances formal restraint with visual energy, using contrast and layering to give the image a contemporary edge without losing the gravity of the building it depicts. The result is a piece that reads as both architectural document and graphic art object.
As an archival fine art print from our Berlin studio, the sharp geometric forms and high-contrast graphic planes of Tracey's design are captured with the clarity and definition they demand on our fine art paper surface.























