HONG KONG ANAGLYPH COLLECTION

Finals by Aj Halkes 3d Anaglyph stereo image Hong kong 80s

SKU: HK-ANA-001

Finals

Landing at Hong Kong’s Kai Tak airport was a nail biting ride as passengers felt they could almost touch the buildings of Kowloon; looking down the wings you could almost see into people’s apartments. At street level the roar of jet engines above was constant, yet no one looked up; it was all just part of the booming city. Finals captures and explores both the long gone neon signs at street level and a jet overhead a unique Hong Kong moment that after over 70 years of operation; disappeared in 1998.

The last segment when flying into Kai Tak Airport on the Kowloon peninsula of Hong Kong in 1988 was a dramatic experience, flown visually and manually, with the pilot using only guidance lights to (and on) the runway and general visual references.  After seeing the “checkerboard” the right turn to land was made; once past the checkerboard the aircraft was on “short finals” or “finals”.

This dramatic turn was known to some as the “Kai Tak Heart Attack Turn”.

Kai Tak Airport, officially opened on March 28, 1925 with the first arrival of a de Havilland DH.60 Moth biplane, operated by the Royal Air Force. Commercial operations started from 1928 with it becoming an international airport in 1954. The last commercial flight to depart Kai Tak was Cathay Pacific flight CP292 to London Heathrow on the 6th July 1998. Kai Tak airport officially closed on that day, after 73 years of operation, to be replaced by the ultra-modern Chek Lap Kok Airport.

Product Details

Colour Anaglyph
Size: 20x30inches
Media: ChromaLuxe print on metal

Pricing

HK Dollars 18,000.00

Free shipping in Hong Kong and the New Territories. For overseas shipping charges will apply. Please get in touch with us and liaise  with our staff.

Frequently Asked Questions

Halkes Galleries will be adding more Hong Kong 3d Anaglyphs in the future. There will be some additional sizes and some images will be presented in black and white. The ability to purchase these directly online will be added soon! This currently is just a taste of what is to come!

ChromaLuxe printing is a process that uses dye sublimation to fuse images onto metal or wood (we are using aluminium) panels. The process involves printing an image onto sublimation paper, then transferring it to the metal using heat. The white ChromaLuxe panels soak up the ink during sublimation, producing vibrant colours. The image is infused into the aluminium, rather than just onto it, which makes the print more scratch-resistant and easier to clean. For more information go HERE

Halkes Galleries will be adding more Hong Kong 3d Anaglyphs in the future. There will be some additional sizes and some images will be presented in black and white. The ability to purchase these directly online will be added soon! This currently is just a taste of what is to come!

Shipping and Terms

If you are in HK or the New Territories, we will happily ship your fine art piece to you free of charge!

During the initial launch of Halkes Galleries, we are assessing the best options for transporting these large art pieces.  Our staff will be happy to work out a solution for you if you reside outside of HK and the New Territories.  Please drop us a note HERE indicating which piece you are interested in and where you reside.  Thank you for your understanding.

Hong Kong 3D Anaglyphs Initial Launch

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