Items Similar to Greenland Sky V N62˚20 W046˚48 - Greenland
Want more images or videos?
Request additional images or videos from the seller
1 of 5
Sebastian CopelandGreenland Sky V N62˚20 W046˚48 - Greenland2010
2010
About the Item
Limited Edition of 15
More sizes on request
Sebastian Copeland is considered a photographer "who has created works of outstanding artistic quality and conveys messages of urgent global importance."
His award-winning photographs take us into a world that few people can see and experience with their own eyes. His photographs of the polar regions, show the unique and spectacular beauty of our nature, but above all, its transience.
None of these images here, still exists today in its form, in the worst case, no longer at all.
"I do not simply photograph icebergs, but I portray the ice.
I look at each iceberg as an individual."
And that is precisely what distinguishes his work and makes it so unique.
His partly expressionistic photographs of the polar sky, also speak to us on an emotional level and are impulses for dialogue around the existential question of origin and nature's unique and all-important connection to us humans.
He has been honored with numerous awards for his commitment, including the Bambi in the "Our Earth" category, the International Photography Award, and the Tokyo International Foto Award for Best Photographer.
In 2019, he was awarded the National Order of Merit by French President Emmanuel Macron.
_Iceberg, Arctic, Antarctica, Ice, Snow, Landscape, climate, polar
- Creator:Sebastian Copeland (1964, English, French)
- Creation Year:2010
- Dimensions:Height: 17.72 in (45 cm)Width: 11.82 in (30 cm)Depth: 0.4 in (1 cm)
- Medium:
- Movement & Style:
- Period:
- Condition:
- Gallery Location:Munich, DE
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU766313251392
About the Seller
4.9
Vetted Seller
These experienced sellers undergo a comprehensive evaluation by our team of in-house experts.
Established in 2009
1stDibs seller since 2017
47 sales on 1stDibs
Typical response time: 2 hours
- ShippingRetrieving quote...Ships From: Munich, Germany
- Return PolicyA return for this item may be initiated within 7 days of delivery.
More From This SellerView All
- Circle of Life I, animal, wildlife, black and white photography, elephantBy Joachim SchmeisserLocated in Munich, DECombined Edition 12 More sizes on request. This image is really exceptional and unique photograph which will not happen again worldwide. Joachim wanted to do a photograph and to le...Category
2010s Contemporary Landscape Photography
MaterialsArchival Pigment
- The Vanishing North - GreenlandLocated in Munich, DELimited Edition of 10 More sizes on request Sebastian Copeland is considered a photographer "who has created works of outstanding artistic quality and conveys messages of urgent glo...Category
2010s Contemporary Landscape Photography
MaterialsArchival Pigment
- Copper Mine No. 12, SpainLocated in Munich, DEThe global hunger for raw materials such as oil and coal, metals, gravel, sand and other resources is growing unabated. We dig holes in the ground to tap into the Earth's natural res...Category
2010s Contemporary Color Photography
MaterialsArchival Pigment
- Copper Mine No. 14, SpainLocated in Munich, DEThe global hunger for raw materials such as oil and coal, metals, gravel, sand and other resources is growing unabated. We dig holes in the ground to tap into the Earth's natural res...Category
2010s Contemporary Color Photography
MaterialsArchival Pigment
- N°TSSI05, FranceLocated in Munich, DEThe production of sea salt is one of the oldest forms of human intervention in natural spaces. Sea salt comes from natural evaporation of seawater out of artificial created ponds. Th...Category
2010s Contemporary Color Photography
MaterialsArchival Pigment
- Coal Mine No. 3, GermanyLocated in Munich, DELignite is still one of Germany's largest energy suppliers. Energy production from coal has enabled our civilization to make great economic and social progress, but at the same time ...Category
2010s Contemporary Color Photography
MaterialsArchival Pigment
You May Also Like
- Untitled (Nr. 0289) Photography 18" x 24" Edition of 24 by Ben Cope & Rowan DalyBy Rowan DalyLocated in Culver City, CAUntitled (Nr. 0289) Photography 18" x 24" Edition of 24 by Ben Cope & Rowan Daly Unframed - ships rolled in a tube Ben Cope + Rowan Daly Off the Grid Off the Grid is the culmina...Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Landscape Photography
MaterialsArchival Pigment
- Forgive me, EthiopiaBy Haik KocharianLocated in Hudson, NYListing is for UNFRAMED print. Inquire within for framing. Edition of 15. If the exhibition piece is sold or the customer orders a different print size, the photograph is pro...Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Landscape Photography
MaterialsArchival Pigment
- Suffocation, Hurricane Earl in MontaukBy Haik KocharianLocated in Hudson, NYColor, water, sea, landscape, wave, storm, weather, Montauk, hurricane, photography, color photography, ocean, water, Haik, archival pigment print, Montauk Listing is for UNFRAMED p...Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Landscape Photography
MaterialsArchival Pigment
- White MistBy Lynda ChurillaLocated in Hudson, NYListing is for UNFRAMED print. Inquire within for framing. Edition of 5. CURRENT EXHIBITION - runs through October 30th, 2016. Any framed photographs purchased during the show wil...Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Color Photography
MaterialsArchival Pigment
- "Line of Separation", Finland, 2014By Haik KocharianLocated in Hudson, NYThese photographs are printed as Dye Sublimation Prints. Framing options available. "Surfing Color" presents photographs that are abstract creations born from realism. Kocharian emphasizes the ambient color in the tradition of minimalism, observing the beauty and mystery of light, shadows, tone, and moods. The environments within the photographs are transformed into ones of symbolism, challenging the viewer to question the images. As a result, a tension is created, like an energy trapped in a frame attempting to escape. Kocharian, who is also a filmmaker, brings a cinematic eye to his photography, as we experience images that reflect simplicity through his focus on light, color, and the documentation of ordinary life. In “Going Home,” Los Angeles a pool-like shadow on the foreground alters the nature and surrounding of the image as light breaches from the center of the bike during sunset. “Blue Highway”, Nevada leads the viewer into the deep blue of early dawn and draws them into a new beginning. His influences in these photographs include artists such as Mark Rothko and photographer William Eggleston, as Kocharian uses color, texture, geometry, and shapes to tell a story that evokes contemplation and introspection. Born in Armenia, Haik Kocharian was introduced to the world of art in his early childhood by his parents, who were theater and film actors. He began his studies at the Armenian Theater Academy and continued his education in film at Brooklyn College, where he also studied photography. Kocharian resides in New York City. In 2015, Kocharian released his first feature film, "Please be Normal," starring Oscar-nominated actor Sam Waterston. The film was nominated for a Critic’s Pick in the New York Times and won awards at two film festivals. Kocharian is actively involved in charity work and, as a photographer, he has collaborated with many non-profit organizations in the U.S. and abroad such as Village Health Partnership in Ethiopia and Meaningful World, a UN-affiliated NGO in Burundi, Kenya, and Rwanda. He has exhibited his works within galleries in New York such as Galerie Mourlot, Robin Rice Gallery, 92 Y Tribeca, and James Cohan Gallery...Category
2010s Contemporary Color Photography
MaterialsArchival Pigment
- "The Moon and the Dragon", Armenia, 2015By Haik KocharianLocated in Hudson, NYThese photographs are Dye Sublimation Prints. Framing options available. "Surfing Color" presents photographs that are abstract creations born from realism. Kocharian emphasizes the ambient color in the tradition of minimalism, observing the beauty and mystery of light, shadows, tone, and moods. The environments within the photographs are transformed into ones of symbolism, challenging the viewer to question the images. As a result, a tension is created, like an energy trapped in a frame attempting to escape. Kocharian, who is also a filmmaker, brings a cinematic eye to his photography, as we experience images that reflect simplicity through his focus on light, color, and the documentation of ordinary life. In “Going Home,” Los Angeles a pool-like shadow on the foreground alters the nature and surrounding of the image as light breaches from the center of the bike during sunset. “Blue Highway”, Nevada leads the viewer into the deep blue of early dawn and draws them into a new beginning. His influences in these photographs include artists such as Mark Rothko and photographer William Eggleston, as Kocharian uses color, texture, geometry, and shapes to tell a story that evokes contemplation and introspection. Born in Armenia, Haik Kocharian was introduced to the world of art in his early childhood by his parents, who were theater and film actors. He began his studies at the Armenian Theater Academy and continued his education in film at Brooklyn College, where he also studied photography. Kocharian resides in New York City. In 2015, Kocharian released his first feature film, "Please be Normal," starring Oscar-nominated actor Sam Waterston. The film was nominated for a Critic’s Pick in the New York Times and won awards at two film festivals. Kocharian is actively involved in charity work and, as a photographer, he has collaborated with many non-profit organizations in the U.S. and abroad such as Village Health Partnership in Ethiopia and Meaningful World, a UN-affiliated NGO in Burundi, Kenya, and Rwanda. He has exhibited his works within galleries in New York such as Galerie Mourlot, Robin Rice Gallery, 92 Y Tribeca, and James Cohan Gallery...Category
2010s Contemporary Landscape Photography
MaterialsArchival Pigment