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Addison Jones
The Salton Sea, Blue Sea Photography, Landscape Prints-Lost Sea Swing 021

2020

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The Salton Sea, Blue Sea Photography, Landscape Prints-Lost Sea Swing 021 ABOUT THIS PIECE: "Lost Sea Swing 021" was part of a landscape photography series at the Salton Sea in California. I found myself immersed in the aftermath of this place's history, only learning about its significance once I was physically present. The juxtaposition of witnessing the destruction and feeling the palpable emptiness, while also catching glimpses of peace,serenity and it’s beauty was different for me to comprehend. History: “The Salton Sea is a unique body of water located in the southeastern part of California. Initially, developers saw the Salton Sea as a potential tourist destination and invested in building resorts and marinas around its shores. Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, the area experienced a boom in tourism, attracting visitors who enjoyed boating, fishing, and water skiing. However, due to a combination of factors such as agricultural runoff, limited freshwater inflow, and high evaporation rates, the Salton Sea began to face environmental challenges. The lake's water became increasingly saline, leading to fish die-offs and the decline of recreational activities in the area. Over time, the Salton Sea's shrinking size and deteriorating water quality have had a significant impact on its ecosystem and surrounding communities. Dust storms carrying toxic particles from the exposed lakebed have raised concerns about air quality and public health. The history of the Salton Sea showcases the complex relationship between human development and environmental consequences.” As an artist, my work revolves around the exploration of contrasting perspectives and the ability to find moments of serenity and peace within the midst of disaster. I firmly believe that even in the most challenging and catastrophic situations, there exists the potential for finding glimpses of tranquility and beauty and I think that more people need reminded of this. ABOUT THE PRINT: These beautiful limited edition prints are on museum grade archival paper printed by the top fine-art print house. This artwork comes with a certificate of authenticity and are signed and numbered on the 1/2 white boarder. All 12 Editions are across all sizes. This piece edition : 1/12 Addison loves pulling private custom collections and will do full collection buyouts. 48x60 - $10,000 70x111 - $15,000 Custom sizing available. We offer a full framing service with custom quality framing. Standard framing options: 1/ 1.5” Comes in 2" frames for 48x60 black / white / walnut / exotic woods at an additional cost. matte / no matte S H I P P I N G: Unframed pieces will ship in 3-5 business days. Framed pieces have a 6-7 week lead time. ARTIST BIO: Addison Jones is a Colorado-based multi-disciplined artist. She is an advertising photographer, fine artist, and creative director.  Through the lens of her camera, she translates geography, culture, and architecture into a universal language, crafting complex narratives without the need for words, and using light to illuminate emotion.   The daughter of creatives, Addison’s family moved frequently when she was growing up to follow her parents’ careers. Today, she remains just as nomadic—now following her own curiosity and intuition to new places in search of inspiration.  Photography commercial work: Addison is blessed to be on sites with Aman Resorts, New York Times, Tyra Banks, Crate+Barrel,The Swanky Family Brands. Where have you shown your work? Addisons work is in both public (museums, galleries, embassies, shows, retail) and private collections and has been featured in Architectural Digest,Elle Decor, Buzzfeed.   When she’s not creating, Addison loves snowboarding, exploring ice caves, hiking, and drinking tequila while challenging her 2 brothers to fishing competitions.
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    2020
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    Height: 40 in (101.6 cm)Width: 60 in (152.4 cm)
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    70x111Price: $15,000
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  • Gallery Location:
    Delaware , OH
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU131725632511
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