One Ring to bind them, and into trouble get them by Christophe Kiciak

This Picture is available as Photo Print, Canvas on Stretcher, Framed Picture, Glass Print and Wall Paper.

All the photos and editing by me. "I don't know what went wrong. We were young, we were in love. Life was good to us. One day, I felt it was the day. We were walking by that imposing church, as I felt it in my pocket. I can't remember when or how I found this ring. I just had it, for ages. A simple, yet beautiful golden ring. As my fingers touched it, I felt an irrepressible urge: I just had to propose her. Here and now. I stopped walking, knelt in front of her, and raised the shiny precious thing. It was glimmering so intensely that the light was strangely reflecting in her eyes. She was smiling, slowly raised her hand, so that her fingers were just next to the ring. This is when everything started. I don't know what went wrong..." I must admit it, I had great fun creating this image. I am a big fan of Tolkien's work: in fact I remember myself reading the "Lord of the Rings" on the way to the school, when I was 8 or so. It was such an incredible thrill to read all that epic adventure, it was almost like if I was part of it! I am happy I finally created an image on that theme. It is important to me to include a story in each of my creation. But what about including two stories at once? Sounded like a very interesting challenge! Using the "Good news/Bad news" mechanism in a visual way is definitely tricky, but hopefully some will find the result funny! Technically, quite obviously, my wife and I posed for the main couple. But it became very interesting when I had to pose for Gollum! While I am not that muscular, I dare to say I am better looking than Gollum ;-) It was very interesting to deform my body to get that result: 'Liquify' is not just for fashion models, you can also use it to make one look ugly! What I tend to find a bit disturbing, is the fact the resemblance definitely exists... The things you do for the sake of art, haha! Anyway, I also posed for the Nazgûl, and Saruman (can you find him?). As for Sauron's eye, it is entirely composed of fire photos that I made in my barbecue. Last but not least, that wonderful monument is the Church of St. Ouen, located in Rouen (France). If you visit the area, I strongly recommend visiting it, it is absolutely amazing. Thanks for watching, much appreciated!

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Photo Print: Christophe Kiciak, One Ring to bind them, and into trouble get them

Christophe Kiciak, One Ring to bind them, and into trouble get them

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Photo Prints

Great photos from Kiciak get even better with our digital photo prints. Thanks to our reference-class printer Canon iPF 9400 with 12-color printing, the finest colors or shades of gray in the photo »One Ring to bind them, and into trouble get them« are preserved during printing. You decide for yourself the size, the cutout and the material.

Canvas on Stretcher

Our canvas prints of the motif »One Ring to bind them, and into trouble get them« are printed on high-quality canvas using high-end digital printers (Canon iPF 9400). The prints impress with the finest color nuances, large color space and UV resistance. They are hand-crafted onto real stretcher frames. And everything is guaranteed Made in Germany! Please note that under the product Art Print you can also order this motif printed on canvas without stretcher frame.

Framed Pictures

Pictures from Christophe Kiciak you can also buy framed. In addition to a variety of wood and aluminum moldings we also offer passe-partouts and various surface protection options. All frames are handmade in our own factory. Naturally all framings are Made in Germany. Individually framed, the picture »One Ring to bind them, and into trouble get them« really comes into its own!

Glass Pictures

Our glass pictures from Christophe Kiciak are printed directly on glass for you. This creates noble pictures in a high-quality appearance. Rounded edges and a hidden mounting on the back complete the product.

Wall Papers

»One Ring to bind them, and into trouble get them« from artist Kiciak as space-filling art! Our wallpapers make it possible. Printed in latex printig technology on high-quality fleece material in cm-exact sizes ensure perfectly styled walls in your home.

Alu Composite Pictures

Aluminum composite panels consist of a sandwich construction of aluminum sheets (outside) and PVC material (inside). The picture »One Ring to bind them, and into trouble get them« is printed with an UV printing process. Thanks to the floating suspension, you can create a modern ambience in every home. Especially offices and shops benefit from the futuristic design.