Nearly alone in the backcountry on a stellar day, moving through the landscape methodically toward a sacred objective. This particular group of skiers happened to be wearing the brightest of primary coloured Gore-Tex gear, designed to help them stand out to one another in a near endless sea of winter whites, greys, and blues. Tiny dots upon a seemingly unyielding landscape, unknowing sentinels of all that we hold dear.
Printed area: 10.6″ × 14.6″ | Final print size: 11.8″ × 15.7″ | Overall size (incl. frame): 12.8″ × 16.7″
Nearly alone in the backcountry on a stellar day, moving through the landscape methodically toward a sacred objective. This particular group of skiers happened to be wearing the brightest of primary coloured Gore-Tex gear, designed to help them stand out to one another in a near endless sea of winter whites, greys, and blues. Tiny dots upon a seemingly unyielding landscape, unknowing sentinels of all that we hold dear.
Nearly alone in the backcountry on a stellar day, moving through the landscape methodically toward a sacred objective. This particular group of skiers happened to be wearing the brightest of primary coloured Gore-Tex gear, designed to help them stand out to one another in a near endless sea of winter whites, greys, and blues. Tiny dots upon a seemingly unyielding landscape, unknowing sentinels of all that we hold dear.
Printed to order on Hahnemühle Photo Rag with a matte finish. This smooth and silky fine art paper is made of 100% cotton rag, giving an exquisite & even colour tonality that has a distinct cotton feel.
Unframed prints come without a white border. If you wish to have white border, please ensure you select a framed option.
Printed area: 10.6″ × 14.6″ | Final print size: 11.8″ × 15.7″ | Overall size (incl. frame): 12.8″ × 16.7″
Nearly alone in the backcountry on a stellar day, moving through the landscape methodically toward a sacred objective. This particular group of skiers happened to be wearing the brightest of primary coloured Gore-Tex gear, designed to help them stand out to one another in a near endless sea of winter whites, greys, and blues. Tiny dots upon a seemingly unyielding landscape, unknowing sentinels of all that we hold dear.