
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.
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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.
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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.























