Herðubreið Tuya
Icelandic Highlands
Black + White Closed Edition Printing
Fine Art Chromogenic Print
$210.00
I created this photograph while on a month long camping + hiking adventure in Iceland. Herðubreið is a tuya in north-east Iceland. It is situated in the Highlands of Iceland at the east side of the Ódáðahraun desert and close to Askja volcano. A Tuya is often a flat topped mountain formed by volcanic activity (lava) through a thick galcier or ice sheet. This is the third image to be released in my Kuva Collection.
❖ PRINT DETAILS ❖
• My original prints are professionally printed on archival Kodak (chemical print) paper.
• My original prints are created using a Digital Chromogenic-Type Process: my images are digitally exposed and then developed using silver based photographic chemicals.
• This print is a limited large format release, and is available in 16x24" + 20x30" metallic black and white paper limited to 10 of each size, hand numbered and signed.
• This print has a traditional white border around it. < 16x24" size = 15x21" print > < 20x30" size = 19x27" print >
❖ PAPER FINISH (one only) ❖
● Metallic Glossy ●
This paper has the traditional look of glossy paper with an added bonus: the silver content of the paper is higher than normal, so physical particles ( very very tiny ones! ) hold in the emulsion of the paper.
The result when my images are printed this way is a print with an extra pop, almost a 3-dimensional look that changes dependent on its lighting, almost as if lit from behind.
This paper is my personal favourite, and I use prints done this way exclusively for my high gloss 3-dimensional blocks.
❖ PACKAGING DETAILS ❖
• Your new print will be hand packaged in a water resistant acid free sleeve, with one piece of heavy weight cardstock to keep the print from bending or folding
• When shipping, your print is mailed flat, letter mail up to 10x10" and small packet for sizes 12x12"-14x14"
• 20x20 + 24x24"" prints are mailed flat
❖ IMPORTANT DETAILS ❖
• Your new print will not have the water mark on it, this is for web display purposes only :-)