Zebras are incredibly hardy animals, and so are Kameeldoring trees. Which may or may not be relevant to this picture, because I’m not sure if this is in fact a Kameeldoring tree or not. Sorry. I’m a photographer, not a botanist. Be that as it may, parts of the vast landscape of the Kruger National Park in South Africa are particularly cluttered and one has to often pick one’s shots carefully in order to bring out the most of a scene. The original capture of this scene is somewhat cluttered and opportunistic in its appearance, and so I’ve opted for a minimalist rendition of this scene and I particularly like how it has lent itself well to the statuesque nature of both the zebras and the tree, while still offering depth and an intriguing composition. I very much wanted to create an image which looked like it was born purely out of the imagination and accordingly made real through sketch or some sort of painterly expression. I think I’ve managed to do that here and I’m very pleased to share the result.
R5,000.00 – R10,000.00
Black & white fine art photograph, printed on 100% cotton Hahnemühle Photo Rag paper.
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Each print contains a 20mm border for mounting purposes and so the actual physical dimensions of the prints are:
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I have chosen the finest modern Giclée print processes provided by our pro photographic lab. The papers, inks, printers, workflows, including the experts who produce my prints, are all of the highest certified standards available. At every turn, consideration has been given to the quality of producing each print and these standards are measurable and reproducible. I oversee the quality of the prints myself.
Both the paper and the inks are of archival quality, meaning that when combined with other archival quality standards of framing and display which protect the print from UV, dust, and other forms of contamination or chemical tarnishing, a print is protected such that it is able to last well beyond a lifetime.
Hahnemühle Photo Rag is a premium art paper and is made from 100% cotton. It offers an ultra-smooth surface texture. Hahnemühle offers archival standards regarding density, colour range, colour graduation and image sharpness while preserving the touch and feel of genuine art paper. The paper weighs a hefty and hard-wearing 308 g/m². It has a smooth texture and a mildly warm off-white tone, and a matt finish which conveys its authentic and premium quality.
Despite being very slightly warm in tone, the medium conveys striking whites with deep, rich blacks and a striking array of both colour and greyscale tones and is thereby able to fully and accurately convey the interpretation of the artwork according to my processing of the image.
Each print is a limited edition art piece by Paul Sutton and is signed by the artist. You will receive a certificate of authenticity with your print that proves its originality and value.