The Uniqueness of Waves XVBy Tal Paz-Fridman
Overview
2017
Giclée Print, Printed on hahnemühle fine art paper
Edition of 10
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Note: Actual colours may vary due to photography & computer settings.
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Artist Statement
Dusk over Beit Yanai beach, Israel.
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The Uniqueness of Waves describes the power and beauty of the sea. Each wave and movement is unique, and each picture freezes a single moment at a time when that uniqueness is preserved forever. For me, the series is a practice of photographic meditation - an attempt to calm the inner waves with awareness of the here and now.
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Limited Edition Fine Art Prints, series of 10 prints per size:
The print includes an outer white border, containing the image name, copy number, and a printed signature.
Each print comes with a hand-signed certificate of authenticity (sent separately).
Two Hahnemühle hologram stickers with matching serial numbers will be applied - one on the certificate of authenticity and one on the back of the print.
Printing:
Each limited edition print is produced under careful supervision and at the highest printing standard. The papers used are the finest Hahnemühle papers, including Photo Rag Ultra Smooth, Photo Rag Bright White, and FineArt Pearl.
Hahnemühle papers are highly regarded as the preeminent media for limited edition fine art prints and are printed in a professional studio, ensuring consistency and exceptional quality for every print.
Artist Profile
Hometown: Ramat Gan, Israel
Based in: Ganey Tikva, Israel
I am 47 years old, married, with three children (two girls and a boy) and one dog (sometimes more). I am from Israel but also from Canada.
I started learning photography at thirteen when spending time with my younger cousin at our grandmother’s house in the Kibbutz. From there it became …
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