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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup:Charlie Waite's archival pigment prints are float-mounted in a white box frame moulding and framed behind museum art glass
Charlie Waite
South of Ludlow, Herefordshire, England, 2002Edition of 25
Archival Pigment Print
Artist Signature Bottom Right Below Print
Artist's Blind Stamp Below Edition Number Left Side
Deckled Edges To Print 68cm Wide 49cm High
Print Float-Mounted In White Box Frame With Museum Glass
Framed Dimensions 80x61cm
£1850
Click FURTHER IMAGES below for framing. Artist story & provenance see below...'There is no doubt that my passion for regimented trees comes from the direct influence of the great American landscape photography Ansel Adams. The youthful silver trees play a key..."There is no doubt that my passion for regimented trees comes from the direct influence of the great American landscape photography Ansel Adams. The youthful silver trees play a key role in my pursuit of a degree of order and repetition. There are times where I would like every tree to be identifiable with no masking of its neighbour, but in this case it would have been impossible to present each tree as an individual. The mass of yellow flowers presented me with the most perfect lower platform on which the trees could sit. I returned here in the high summer and everywhere was unrecognisable. There is undoubtedly a critical timing involved with all landscape photography." Charlie Waite