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Annapurna I, 2014


From the series Annapurna; a site responsive interaction with the mountains in the Annapurna region, a massif of the Himalaya's in Nepal whilst on expedition.

  • Limited Edition - small print runs as specified
  • Archival Fine Art Pigment Print
  • Printed in Australia on Hahnemuhle photo rag pearl paper
  • Custom Made to Order 
  • Certificate of signed authenticity
  • Framed option
  • Worldwide shipping available

Year:
2014

Format:
35mm Film Photograph

Print:
Pigment print on Hahnemuhle photo rag pearl paper. Imperfections and grain may appear in varying degrees depending on print size and are intentional.

Editions:
88.8 x 59.3cm (M) Edition of 5 + 2AP

Framing Specification:
Premium framing supplier. Ready to hang on delivery. Tasmanian Oak (or black, white) Box Frame, Mount Gatorboard White 5mm 200ucm, Anti-glare Art glass (UV 70%) - non reflective, Coreflute backing, D-Rings and hanging wire.

Pricing:
Available on request, please contact us.

International Shipping:
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Further Information:

Annapurna is a site responsive interaction with the mountains in the Annapurna region, a massif of the Himalaya's in Nepal whilst on expedition.

Majestic and spiritual, the sacred valleys and ranges are captured around an altitude of 4000m in the heartland of the Annapurna ranges and they depict an evolving landscape.

The scale and power of the land is of epic proportions, initially offering a breathtaking 'otherworldly' beauty to the explorer however this is coupled with an underlying darkness which in moments feels apocalyptic.

Rae Begley


The artist acknowledges the Bidjigal and Gadigal custodians of the lands and waters where she lives and works. She recognises that sovereignty was never ceded and pays her respects to Elders past and present.

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