Artprints

  • Renowned illustrator, Agócs Írisz' amazing illustrations - anyone will be happy to give and receive them.
  • Card inspired by our amazing historical, and vibrant city: Budapest.
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    Grand Budapest – Gresham Palace A5

    Original price was: 2 490 Ft.Current price is: 1 500 Ft.

    The Grand Budapest Series commissioned by Rododendron Art&Design Shop, features the most iconic buildings of the Hungarian capital. It is inspired by cinematic vision and the grandiose architecture of our beloved city.

    This signed art print has been reproduced with the highest quality digital technology on beautiful 250-gram matte art paper.  The process provides the best colour accuracy and durability, ensuring incredible detail. This print is produced and exclusively sold by Rododendron Art&Design Shop in Hungary. Art direction/concept: Andrea Gál, graphic art: Fülöp Cselényi. 2023.

  • Grand Budapest – Parliament A5

    1 500 Ft2 490 Ft

    The Grand Budapest Series commissioned by Rododendron Art&Design Shop, features the most iconic buildings of the Hungarian capital. It is inspired by cinematic vision and the grandiose architecture of our beloved city.

    This signed art print has been reproduced with the highest quality digital technology on beautiful 250-gram matte art paper.  The process provides the best colour accuracy and durability, ensuring incredible detail. This print is produced and exclusively sold by Rododendron Art&Design Shop in Hungary. Art direction/concept: Andrea Gál, graphic art: Fülöp Cselényi. 2023.

  • A6 size (105x148 mm, 4-1/8 x 5-7/8 inches) stapled, 48 blank pages. The covers (depending on each type) are: - partly-recycled, textured creative paper - color print - off white creative paper - black print - colored black creative paper - white or black lacquer print - colored grey creative paper -  white print "The first, exquisitely detailed Budapest map of Urban Sidewalker came out in 2014, presenting a bird’s eye view of the city and its many major landmarks. The artist, Balázs Egri, only used to draw as a hobby, but after a few glasses and nostalgic chatter one night with his psychologist friend, Máté Révay, the two decided to launch Urban Sidewalker.  It took Balázs about 120 hours to finish that first drawing in 2014, free hand with a fineliner. He still sticks to this method and only uses digital technique to add colour after scanning, even though this means that each poster requires three months to finish, postcards three to five days. Balázs jokingly admits that he cannot draw from memory, but uses photographs and then adds his magic. Either way, he always manages to capture the spirit and essence of his subject city." KATA FÁRI - We Love Budapest "
  • A6 size (105x148 mm, 4-1/8 x 5-7/8 inches) stapled, 48 blank pages. The covers (depending on each type) are: - partly-recycled, textured creative paper - color print - off white creative paper - black print - colored black creative paper - white or black lacquer print - colored grey creative paper -  white print "The first, exquisitely detailed Budapest map of Urban Sidewalker came out in 2014, presenting a bird’s eye view of the city and its many major landmarks. The artist, Balázs Egri, only used to draw as a hobby, but after a few glasses and nostalgic chatter one night with his psychologist friend, Máté Révay, the two decided to launch Urban Sidewalker.  It took Balázs about 120 hours to finish that first drawing in 2014, free hand with a fineliner. He still sticks to this method and only uses digital technique to add colour after scanning, even though this means that each poster requires three months to finish, postcards three to five days. Balázs jokingly admits that he cannot draw from memory, but uses photographs and then adds his magic. Either way, he always manages to capture the spirit and essence of his subject city." KATA FÁRI - We Love Budapest "
  • A6 size (105x148 mm, 4-1/8 x 5-7/8 inches) stapled, 48 blank pages. The covers (depending on each type) are: - partly-recycled, textured creative paper - color print - off white creative paper - black print - colored black creative paper - white or black lacquer print - colored grey creative paper -  white print "The first, exquisitely detailed Budapest map of Urban Sidewalker came out in 2014, presenting a bird’s eye view of the city and its many major landmarks. The artist, Balázs Egri, only used to draw as a hobby, but after a few glasses and nostalgic chatter one night with his psychologist friend, Máté Révay, the two decided to launch Urban Sidewalker.  It took Balázs about 120 hours to finish that first drawing in 2014, free hand with a fineliner. He still sticks to this method and only uses digital technique to add colour after scanning, even though this means that each poster requires three months to finish, postcards three to five days. Balázs jokingly admits that he cannot draw from memory, but uses photographs and then adds his magic. Either way, he always manages to capture the spirit and essence of his subject city." KATA FÁRI - We Love Budapest "
  • A6 size (105x148 mm, 4-1/8 x 5-7/8 inches) stapled, 48 blank pages. The covers (depending on each type) are: - partly-recycled, textured creative paper - color print - off white creative paper - black print - colored black creative paper - white or black lacquer print - colored grey creative paper -  white print "The first, exquisitely detailed Budapest map of Urban Sidewalker came out in 2014, presenting a bird’s eye view of the city and its many major landmarks. The artist, Balázs Egri, only used to draw as a hobby, but after a few glasses and nostalgic chatter one night with his psychologist friend, Máté Révay, the two decided to launch Urban Sidewalker.  It took Balázs about 120 hours to finish that first drawing in 2014, free hand with a fineliner. He still sticks to this method and only uses digital technique to add colour after scanning, even though this means that each poster requires three months to finish, postcards three to five days. Balázs jokingly admits that he cannot draw from memory, but uses photographs and then adds his magic. Either way, he always manages to capture the spirit and essence of his subject city." KATA FÁRI - We Love Budapest "
  • A6 size (105x148 mm, 4-1/8 x 5-7/8 inches) stapled, 48 blank pages. The covers (depending on each type) are: - partly-recycled, textured creative paper - color print - off white creative paper - black print - colored black creative paper - white or black lacquer print - colored grey creative paper -  white print "The first, exquisitely detailed Budapest map of Urban Sidewalker came out in 2014, presenting a bird’s eye view of the city and its many major landmarks. The artist, Balázs Egri, only used to draw as a hobby, but after a few glasses and nostalgic chatter one night with his psychologist friend, Máté Révay, the two decided to launch Urban Sidewalker.  It took Balázs about 120 hours to finish that first drawing in 2014, free hand with a fineliner. He still sticks to this method and only uses digital technique to add colour after scanning, even though this means that each poster requires three months to finish, postcards three to five days. Balázs jokingly admits that he cannot draw from memory, but uses photographs and then adds his magic. Either way, he always manages to capture the spirit and essence of his subject city." KATA FÁRI - We Love Budapest "
  • A6 size (105x148 mm, 4-1/8 x 5-7/8 inches) stapled, 48 blank pages. The covers (depending on each type) are: - partly-recycled, textured creative paper - color print - off white creative paper - black print - colored black creative paper - white or black lacquer print - colored grey creative paper -  white print "The first, exquisitely detailed Budapest map of Urban Sidewalker came out in 2014, presenting a bird’s eye view of the city and its many major landmarks. The artist, Balázs Egri, only used to draw as a hobby, but after a few glasses and nostalgic chatter one night with his psychologist friend, Máté Révay, the two decided to launch Urban Sidewalker.  It took Balázs about 120 hours to finish that first drawing in 2014, free hand with a fineliner. He still sticks to this method and only uses digital technique to add colour after scanning, even though this means that each poster requires three months to finish, postcards three to five days. Balázs jokingly admits that he cannot draw from memory, but uses photographs and then adds his magic. Either way, he always manages to capture the spirit and essence of his subject city." KATA FÁRI - We Love Budapest "
  • A6 size (105x148 mm, 4-1/8 x 5-7/8 inches) stapled, 48 blank pages. The covers (depending on each type) are: - partly-recycled, textured creative paper - color print - off white creative paper - black print - colored black creative paper - white or black lacquer print - colored grey creative paper -  white print "The first, exquisitely detailed Budapest map of Urban Sidewalker came out in 2014, presenting a bird’s eye view of the city and its many major landmarks. The artist, Balázs Egri, only used to draw as a hobby, but after a few glasses and nostalgic chatter one night with his psychologist friend, Máté Révay, the two decided to launch Urban Sidewalker.  It took Balázs about 120 hours to finish that first drawing in 2014, free hand with a fineliner. He still sticks to this method and only uses digital technique to add colour after scanning, even though this means that each poster requires three months to finish, postcards three to five days. Balázs jokingly admits that he cannot draw from memory, but uses photographs and then adds his magic. Either way, he always manages to capture the spirit and essence of his subject city." KATA FÁRI - We Love Budapest "
  • A6 size (105x148 mm, 4-1/8 x 5-7/8 inches) stapled, 48 blank pages. The covers (depending on each type) are: - partly-recycled, textured creative paper - color print - off white creative paper - black print - colored black creative paper - white or black lacquer print - colored grey creative paper -  white print "The first, exquisitely detailed Budapest map of Urban Sidewalker came out in 2014, presenting a bird’s eye view of the city and its many major landmarks. The artist, Balázs Egri, only used to draw as a hobby, but after a few glasses and nostalgic chatter one night with his psychologist friend, Máté Révay, the two decided to launch Urban Sidewalker.  It took Balázs about 120 hours to finish that first drawing in 2014, free hand with a fineliner. He still sticks to this method and only uses digital technique to add colour after scanning, even though this means that each poster requires three months to finish, postcards three to five days. Balázs jokingly admits that he cannot draw from memory, but uses photographs and then adds his magic. Either way, he always manages to capture the spirit and essence of his subject city." KATA FÁRI - We Love Budapest "
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