Ziggy Kańczukowski - Wadden Sea (2024)
The photograph of the Wadden Sea near the Danish island of Mandø highlights the tension between the forces of nature and the traces of human activity. A row of wooden posts, once a tool in the fight against water, now becomes an abstract element in the vast expanse of water and sky. In cool tones of blue and grey, the image brings out the austerity and melancholy of this place, where time seems to stop and space stretches into infinity.
This photograph not only captures the landscape, but also captures the transience of a world that is constantly changing. The pigment print on museum paper (fine art) faithfully captures subtle tonal transitions and textures, giving the work a unique materiality. It is not only a documentation, but also an artistic story, perfect for collectors and art lovers who appreciate the beauty of minimalist landscapes and deep reflection on the relationship between man and nature.
Series and dimensions
- 30 x 45 cm - limited edition of 49 prints
Additional information
- pigment print of digital photography
- Ilford Fine Art Smooth Pearl paper
- museum standard of durability
- each print is hand-marked with the next number in the series and signed
- I attach a certificate of authenticity with a hologram to each print
- the works are NOT framed