Valle del Roncal
Traveling through the Roncal Valley with my daughter in the fall of 2018, we came upon scenes where brush fires had laid a thick orange/brown filter over the landscape. Two years on, while searching through photos from my past trips, I rediscovered this image and it struck me that I had overlooked it earlier. Somehow, the mood it suggests struck a chord with me as I rescued it for my collection of limited prints for sale.
Traveling through the Roncal Valley with my daughter in the fall of 2018, we came upon scenes where brush fires had laid a thick orange/brown filter over the landscape. Two years on, while searching through photos from my past trips, I rediscovered this image and it struck me that I had overlooked it earlier. Somehow, the mood it suggests struck a chord with me as I rescued it for my collection of limited prints for sale.
Traveling through the Roncal Valley with my daughter in the fall of 2018, we came upon scenes where brush fires had laid a thick orange/brown filter over the landscape. Two years on, while searching through photos from my past trips, I rediscovered this image and it struck me that I had overlooked it earlier. Somehow, the mood it suggests struck a chord with me as I rescued it for my collection of limited prints for sale.
Prices range from 300 EUR onwards, depending on size and print runs. Please write to me for a definitive quote.
I personally print all limited edition prints. Inkjet printing museum approved quality on Canson® Infinity Baryta Prestige 340 g / m² paper composed of acid-free alpha-cellulose with a white cotton paper base with a fine coating of barium sulfate.
Prints are accompanied by a certificate of authenticity. Each is signed and numbered and has a blind embossing. Each size is limited to an edition of 10.
Larger prints can be ordered on metal as well as specialty on Vitra® sublimation printing and are limited to editions of 3.