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Jason Engelund
Photographing The Sun 3 (Abstract photography)

2025

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Photographing The Sun 3 (Abstract photography) Photographic print on Hahnemühle Fine Art Paper, 310gsm — Unframed. This work is exclusive to IdeelArt. Limited edition set of 10 + 1 AP 20” × 16” / 50.8 × 40.6 cm image size 22” × 17” / 55.9 × 43.2 cm paper size including a white border around the image. These evocative artworks capture views from the charred wooden frame of a house near the Pacific Ocean. Documented over twelve years (2007-2019), the stark contrast between the burned interior and the serene ocean view is striking. The large-format film photographs, presented in stacked repetition, amplify the light, reminding us to follow the light in challenging times.
  • Creator:
    Jason Engelund (1971, American)
  • Creation Year:
    2025
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 22.01 in (55.9 cm)Width: 17.01 in (43.2 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    London, GB
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU659315778682

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