Photograph on paper
Signed and numbered with a certificate of authenticity.
Coober Pedy in central Australia has the most incredible landscape; at once harsh and barren, but also dramatic and beautiful. The mounds left by opal mining test-drill holes scatter the landscape as far as the eye can see. The result is an overwhelming sense of expanse and isolation. Manβs constant need to explore by destroying can occasionally make something beautiful in the process.
Coober Pedy, South Australia, September 2016
The image has been professionally scanned from the original 35mm negative, and printed using archival pigment ink on resin-coated Kodak lustre photographic paper. The black border indicates a full-frame uncropped image. This image is also available as a handmade darkroom print using traditional photochemical techniques and archival toner.
The default print size is on 12βx16β paper, which equates to an actual image size of 25.5cm x 37.5cm.
Please contact me if youβd like a different size.
The photographic paper size is not indicative of the actual image size on the print as there needs to be white space to allow for framing as well as the edition number & signature.
Exact image sizes are in centimetres:
8βx12β=18cmx26.5cm, 12βx16β=25.5cmx37.5cm, 14βx20β=32.5cmx48cm, 18βx24β=38.5cmx57cm, 22βx30β=49cmx72.5cm, 26βx36β=59cm87cm, 30βx42β=68cmx100cm, 34βx48β=78.5cmx116cm, 40βx54β=92cmx132cm
All images are editioned #/9 per size.