This signed and numbered limited-edition print from the Art of Salt series examines the relationship between human form and landscape. Through deliberate attention to line, contour, and spatial rhythm, the movements of work become an artful choreography, inscribing shape and structure into the salt plains.
Printed on Hahnemühle Photo Rag® — a 100% cotton, museum-grade fine art paper known for its subtle texture and exceptional tonal depth — each print is produced using archival pigment inks to ensure lasting permanence and clarity. The surface quality enhances the luminosity of the salt plains and the layered tonal transitions within the frame.
Issued in a carefully limited edition, each print is individually signed and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
Your purchase supports continued documentary storytelling and community-based educational initiatives through Love for Cambodia, allowing the work to extend beyond the image itself.
This signed and numbered limited-edition print from the Art of Salt series examines the relationship between human form and landscape. Through deliberate attention to line, contour, and spatial rhythm, the movements of work become an artful choreography, inscribing shape and structure into the salt plains.
Printed on Hahnemühle Photo Rag® — a 100% cotton, museum-grade fine art paper known for its subtle texture and exceptional tonal depth — each print is produced using archival pigment inks to ensure lasting permanence and clarity. The surface quality enhances the luminosity of the salt plains and the layered tonal transitions within the frame.
Issued in a carefully limited edition, each print is individually signed and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
Your purchase supports continued documentary storytelling and community-based educational initiatives through Love for Cambodia, allowing the work to extend beyond the image itself.