Sculpture of the Past II
Product Description
This fallen blockhouse originally protected an oceanside cliff from the threat of nautical attack. Years wore away the cliffs, however, and in 1995 the blockhouse was allowed to fall into the sea. A vestige of the atlantic wall in Normandie, this print is a stunning reminder that man's creations will all crumble in the face of our natural world.
Product Details
- Materials
Photo Rag Baryta Hahnemühle 315g
- Measurements
24"L x 32"W
- OriginFrance
— Photo Rag Baryta Hahnemühle 315g
— Frame not included
About the Designer
David Keochkerian is a 35-year-old photographer who lives in Amiens, Somme, France. He works in the field of physical medicine and rehabilitation, and only began taking photographs two years ago, although his father was also a photographer. With a childhood filled with the smell of chemicals, the shutter snap or the purr of a roller transport print processor, it's no wonder that photography returned to Keochkerian as a form of expression.
Keochkerian likes to capture the fleeting, the subtle, the beautiful, the rare, the spectacular, and the staggering… to reveal how the daily and the ordinary can be filled with enthusiasm.
Shipping Information
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Shipping AvailabilityCanada, United States
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Shipping PolicyStandard Ground Shipping
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Ship In5-7 weeks ⓘ
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Return PolicyFinal sale, not eligible for return or cancellation