“traveling from city-to-city, I find myself in the predicament of being not just an artist, but a tourist also. Never knowing if I’ll return, I always take the opportunity to visit the local highlights.
With this collection I continually challenge myself to represent the most iconic structures around the world in a new and creative light.”
-Michael Zwack
Gustave Eiffel’s engineering team spent 2 years, 2 months, and 5 days constructing the centerpiece of the 1889 World’s Fair in Paris; commemorating the centennial of the French Revolution and showcasing France’s modern mechanical prowess for the world stage
“It’s through monuments that societies record history and tell tales of extraordinary people, ideas, and events.”
Château De Versailles
Jardin Château De Versailles
from the Gothic Revival of the Hungarian Parliament Building, to the Neoclassical St. Stephen’s Basilica, Budapest’s Architectural designs date as far back as the 13th century
St. Stephen’s Basilica
Széchenyi Chain Bridge
Rare Limited Edition Color Print
Go Behind the Scenes with a Photo Tour of Budapest
St. Stephen’s Basilica | Detail
Hungarian Parliament
Lajos Kossuth Square, Budapest. HU
Completed in 1904 and overlooking the Danube, the Hungarian Parliament building quickly became the national symbol of Hungary.
It’s said to have taken 100,000 labors & craftsmen using over 40 million bricks, and 88 lbs of 22-carat gold to complete.
“The Landmarks collection challenges Audiences to dig deeper into a sense of time & place”
Located within Prague Castle and containing the burial tombs of various Bohemian Kings & Holy Roman Emperors, St. Vitus Cathedral showcases intricate Roman Catholic Gothic architectural design, dating back to 1344 AD
“only in experiencing different cultural heritages can we examine that which connects us.”
Rathaus-Glockenspiel
Marienplatz Square, Muenchen. DE