The domes of Oia, a village located on the island of Santorini in Greece, are iconic architectural features that contribute to the village's unique and picturesque charm. The domes of Oia in Santorini, Greece, are an integral part of the island's identity and are celebrated for their architectural beauty and the captivating visual contrast they create against the Mediterranean landscape. They are not just buildings but enduring symbols of the island's culture and charm. They are are predominantly characterized by their distinctive white, rounded, and often blue-domed roofs. These domes are a hallmark of the traditional Cycladic architecture found throughout Santorini. Many of these domes are painted in varying shades of blue, typically Aegean blue or azure, which beautifully contrasts with the whitewashed buildings. The use of blue and white is not only aesthetically pleasing but also functional, as these colors help reflect the intense Mediterranean sun.
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Format | Hahnemühle Fine Art Paper, Canvas, Ultra HD Metallic Print, Ltd. Edition Signed Fine Art Print |
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Size | 16 x 24, 20 x 30, 24 x 36, 30 x 45, 36 x 54, 40 x 60, 48 x 72 |
Frame | None, Floater Frame – Natural Oak – Acrylic Glass, Floater Frame – Black Oak – Acrylic Glass, Black Aluminum Art Box |