£40.00
A ghost building is the outline left on a neighbouring wall when a building is demolished. These can create an intriguing mix of textures and patterns which can reveal the complex history of a particular plot. This print is of a ghost building on Oxford Street in the Laurieston area of Glasgow. The building in the background was formerly part of Sloan and Company, but it became more famous in the early 2000s as The Chateau, an arts space that, amongst other things, was used as a rehearsal space by the Glasgow band Franz Ferdinand.
The print itself is 12 inches by 9.25 inches (30 cm by 24 cm), and it comes unmounted on a high quality 300mg A3 sheet. There are only 30 copies available, and each one is signed by the photographer (Colin M. Drysdale) and is individually numbered. It will be delivered rolled in a protective tube.
This photograph is also available in as smaller A4 mounted print.
30 in stock
Description
Laurieston Ghost Building Limited Edition A3 Print (Unmounted)
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A ghost building is the outline left on a neighbouring wall when a building is demolished. These can create an intriguing mix of textures and patterns which can reveal the complex history of a particular plot. This print is of a ghost building on Oxford Street in the Laurieston area of Glasgow. The building in the background was formerly part of Sloan and Company, but it became more famous in the early 2000s as The Chateau, an arts space that, amongst other things, was used as a rehearsal space by the Glasgow band Franz Ferdinand.
The print itself is 12 inches by 9.25 inches (30 cm by 24 cm), and it comes unmounted on a high quality 300mg A3 sheet. There are only 30 copies available, and each one is signed by the photographer (Colin M. Drysdale) and is individually numbered. It will be delivered rolled in a protective tube.
This photograph is also available in as smaller A4 mounted print.
Additional information
| Weight | 0.5 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 35 × 35 × 2 cm |





