Art & Antiques
Totem: A Framed Photograph by Matthew Grob
- Item Number
- 118
- Estimated Value
- Priceless
- Sold
- 160 USD to TheDiva
- Number of Bids
- 12 - Bid History
Item Description
This photo was featured in a gallery exhibit in 2015, and appears in the recently published book, "Art of Intuitive Photography" (May 2016). Totems like these, also known as cairns, are often found at trail heads or on the shore to mark the departure point for a journey.
According to the artist, "this totem, found on the shores of Kachemak Bay in Alaska, appealed to my sense of anachronism between nature and humans. Consisting entirely of natural materials, it was constructed by a human. The colors of the grey stone against the water-logged wood were what initially caught my eye. I hope this beauty bode well for the mariner who left it."
The professionally-framed 14" x 11" print measures a total of 18" x 15", including the complimentary-colored matting and a 1" black wood frame.
Item Special Note
This framed photograph may be picked up at Limmud NYte: Learning After Dark on June 16th, or at an Upper West Side location from June 17-30.
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Donated By:
Matthew Grob
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