EDWIN JIMENEZ: Geometry, XII (limited edition print)

$400.00$1,000.00

Edwin Jimenez’s photographs of New York skyscrapers are graphic and almost abstract at times. Shot in black and white, they feature strong lines, sharp angles and symmetry. This minimalist photograph will make a striking focal point in any interior.

ARTIST: Edwin Jimenez

TITLE: Geometry, XII

MEDIUM: Digital Archival Print (unframed)

EDITION: Limited (every print comes with a Certificate of Authenticity signed by the artist)

18 H x 12 W in. (45.8 H x 30.5 L cm) – Edition of 50 + 5 Artist Proofs

36 H x 24 W in. (91.5 H x 61 L cm) – Edition of 30 + 3 Artist Proofs

48 H x 32 W (122 H x 81.3 L cm) – Edition of 20 + 2 Artist Proofs

Please contact us to inquire about sizes not listed here. Interior image mockup for reference only (final framing ratio will depend on your framing choice).

PRINTING SPECS: Photographs are printed to the highest industry standard by an experienced fine art printer using Epson inkjet pigments on Canson Infinity Platine Fibre Rag paper (both inks and papers are archival), hand-cut to selected size. The paper has a substantial feel and a smooth surface with a bit of luster to it (it is not matte).

CHOOSING YOUR PRINT SIZE: Please use the reference images to visualize your print on a wall. Remember that the dimensions reflect the image size only -- there is an additional white border included for framing purposes.

SHIPPING DETAILS: All photography prints are carefully packed in a tube and shipped unframed. Sent within 1 to 2 weeks of your order date.

RETURN / REFUND: As our prints are made to order, they are final sale and non-returnable. As a photography gallery and lover of photography, we guarantee the quality of our wall art, but if your order was shipped with a defect or arrived damaged, please contact us at [email protected]. See our Customer Service page for more info.

 

ABOUT THE ARTIST: A New York native, Edwin Jimenez trained to be a professional baseball player as a teen. An unfortunate injury in the field had him refocus his energy on photography. He now shoots for clients such as the Weather Channel, Adidas, Oxygen Network, VH1, or Sony Music. When he’s not traveling for jobs, he coaches baseball to kids and teens and pursues personal photographic projects, like his B&W series of New York architecture presented here.