Bottle Tree Hillside
This is a museum-quality, signed, limited edition fine art print, and my most high-end offering for collectors and art enthusiasts. Photographs are printed on satin acid-free fine art paper in Los Angeles. A one inch paper border is added so that you can choose how to trim and frame the piece yourself.
12x18" • $450 • Edition of 10
20x30" • $750 • Edition of 5
26.67x40" • $1250 • Edition of 3
Free shipping within the US, $30 flat rate shipping outside the US
Frame not included
All sales final
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Editions are categorized by fine art paper, printing, sizing, and signature. Please be aware that images may be printed on photo paper separately from editions.
Socotra is a Yemeni island (and archipelago of the same name) located in the Indian Ocean, known for its unique and endemic flora and fauna. It is home to over 700 species of plants and animals that are found nowhere else in the world, including the Dragon's Blood Tree and the Socotra Desert Rose (Bottle Tree). The island also has a rich cultural heritage, with a mix of Arab and African influences.
I visited Socotra in March, led by a desire to photograph this exceptionally unique and beautiful place, and to learn more about it through experience and connection.
Looking across the valley from one of our campsites, I saw hills dotted with bottle trees. I reached for my telephoto lens to create an image that shows the juxtaposition of the pink blooms alongside the greens of other plants.
About the Image
For the first time, I am offering artist editions.
I created these for collectors, photography enthusiasts, and those who would like the highest quality prints to display in their space.
Each print is signed, dated by year, and editioned on the back in graphite. Photos are printed on Hahnemuhle PhotoRag Satin– a paper I chose for its delicate texture and sense of depth it gives the images.
Photos are printed by Thomas Editions in Los Angeles, and come with a Certificate of Authenticity.
I hope these pieces will give you a sense wonder for years to come.
Artist Editions