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Drew Doggett
Boy In Tree Looking Over Land, Ethiopia, Africa, Iconic, Horizontal

2012

$2,350
£1,783.13
€2,038.85
CA$3,282.31
A$3,649.49
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DKK 15,216.28
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"Untitled 20" In this best-selling, award-winning black and white photograph, a Suri boy elegantly perched in a tree looks over his livestock. The distinctly preserved cultures of the Omo Valley in Ethiopia are featured in this print series titled Omo: Expressions of a People. For this series, Drew received the Associate Distinction from the Royal Photographic Society. These limited edition archival prints are carefully inspected, signed, and numbered by the artist. Custom sizes are available upon request. Shared Edition of 75 Across All Sizes. All images are printed in-house on Hahnemuhle Fine Art Baryta paper and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. For your convenience, all images are printed with a 3” paper border; this is not included in the listed sizes. ABOUT DREW: Photographer & filmmaker Drew Doggett creates print series featuring the extraordinary stories of diverse cultures and communities seen through a fashion-inspired lens. Through both intimate and expansive perspectives, he reveals his subjects in vivid detail. Drew's work is in public and private collections around the world, notably the Smithsonian Institute. He has received over 100 awards and honors for his photography and short films; in 2020, he was named number one in the US and fourth globally for black and white photography by One Eyeland. Related tags: Ethiopia, Tribal, Jewelry, Classic, Black and White Photography, Africa, Portrait, Calming, Horizontal, Fashion, Iconic, Meditative, Youthful, Uplifting
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    2012
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    Height: 24 in (60.96 cm)Width: 36 in (91.44 cm)
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    32 x 48 inchesPrice: $4,75038 x 57 inchesPrice: $6,75048 x 72 inchesPrice: $12,50056 x 84 inchesPrice: $16,500
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    Seller: OMO: Untitled 201stDibs: LU138326403582

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