In the sky
Year: 2014
Paper: FineArt Baryta Hahnemühle
Finish: silk/satin finish on a fine art heavyweight base of 315gsm
Size:
41cm x 30cm - Limited Edition of 7
58cm x 42cm - Limited Edition of 5
82cm x 59cm - Limited Edition of 3
Year: 2014
Paper: FineArt Baryta Hahnemühle
Finish: silk/satin finish on a fine art heavyweight base of 315gsm
Size:
41cm x 30cm - Limited Edition of 7
58cm x 42cm - Limited Edition of 5
82cm x 59cm - Limited Edition of 3
Year: 2014
Paper: FineArt Baryta Hahnemühle
Finish: silk/satin finish on a fine art heavyweight base of 315gsm
Size:
41cm x 30cm - Limited Edition of 7
58cm x 42cm - Limited Edition of 5
82cm x 59cm - Limited Edition of 3
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This photograph captures a moment of mystery and quiet tension. At the center of the composition, a young woman appears to be in motion, as if fleeing from an uncertain past or an inevitable future. Her expression reflects unease, her gaze lost in the vastness of the landscape around her.
Behind her, a crumbling house stands as a silent witness. Its presence contrasts with the storm-heavy sky, as if the impending weather mirrors the emotional turmoil of the protagonist. There is an air of solitude and distance, a moment suspended between what she leaves behind and what she has yet to find.
Inspired by Andrew Wyeth’s iconic painting Christina’s World, this image subverts the traditional focus: here, the weight of the story does not rest on the earth, but in the sky. It is within that vastness that the young woman’s emotions unfold, turning the heavens into a canvas of uncertainty and fate.
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Limited edition fine art prints for collectors and galleries.
Produced on baryta quality paper, all limited edition prints are signed and numbered by hand by the artist.
Each piece of artwork is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity.
Dimensions represent full paper size, including borders (2cm).
Prints are shipped unframed.
The artist reserves the right to produce up to two Artist Proofs for each artwork in addition to the edition sizes listed.
Tax is included in product prices.
Free shipping worldwide.
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It is important to avoid direct contact with sunlight. If you want to save the artwork, instead of having it exposed, it should be done in a drawer and protected with a tissue paper or any other soft paper.
If you exhibit the artwork in a room, it must be protected by glass or methacrylate with UV protection.
If you want to frame it, the materials must be acid free as well as the passepartout. If the frame is made of wood and is in direct contact with the photo, it must be made of natural wood and without varnish.
Adhesives must also be acid free. If not, any other adhesive could leave yellow marks and deteriorate the support.
The work should never be touched directly with the hands in order to avoid leaving traces of grease or moisture. You have to touch it with cotton gloves like the ones that we enclose inside the package.
Do not screw the photograph back on after it has been removed from the tube in case you have received it like that.
Store the work in a cool, dry place preferably at a room temperature between 10º and 30º with a relative humidity between 49% and 60%.
If you have acquired more than one photograph, they should never be touched between them since the surface is very sensitive. You should always put a tissue paper or, at least, another soft paper between the both of them.
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A pair of white cotton gloves and a personalized postcard.
The artwork is shipped flat or rolled in a tube depending on the size, well protected with bubble wrap.