By David Yarrow
Located in Chicago, IL
El Rancho
Durango, Colorado - 2025
Large
Edition of 12, 3 APs, 1 EP
Image Size: 56" x 90"
Framed Size (with a 5" mat): 71" x 105"
Also available:
Standard
Edition of 12, 3 APs, 1 EP
Image Size: 37" x 60"
Framed Size (with a 5" mat): 52" x 75"
A Small Artist Proof may be available upon request.
Price includes David Yarrow's custom black ash frame with white linen archival mat and UV protective acrylic.
The print is also available unframed and with custom framing options. Please inquire.
Archival Pigment Print. All prints are on 315gsm Hahnemühle photo rag Baryta paper and varnished after processing to give both endurance and sheen. Each is signed, dated and numbered on the front.
David Yarrow's narrative on "El Rancho":
"Most American mountain towns have a saloon that is such an integral part of the fabric of the community, that the owners are bestowed special status in town. It is a long-standing irony of final frontier main streets that they cannot survive without law and order, but equally they cannot survive without the watering holes in which that law and order deteriorate. These bars tend to have longevity, along with a whiff of notoriety. The longer the bar has opened its doors to the public, the more chance that it has hosted every type of vice imaginable.
El Rancho in Durango, with its secret underground tunnels that hosted gambling, prostitutes and illicit liquor trafficking, is one such bar and its owners, Chip and Chris Lile, are popular figures in town. It has a palpable vibe to it, which is elevated by the wall murals and the tree’s branches that fuse seamlessly into the Brunswick bar...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary David Yarrow Photography
MaterialsArchival Pigment