JIMMY & DENA KATZ: Penguins on Salt (fine art print)
$2,000.00 – $5,000.00
Instead of focusing their lens on the Salt Flats landscape, photographers Jimmy and Dena Katz explore the tension between human activity and nature. Some of the resulting images are surreal – as with these plastic penguins standing absurdly in the middle of a salt desert.
ARTISTS: Jimmy and Dena Katz
TITLE: Penguins on Salt (2004-2005)
MEDIUM: Digital Archival Fine Art Print (unframed)
OPEN EDITION: Every print comes with a Certificate of Authenticity signed by the artist.
SMALL PRINT: 20″ H x 24″ W (51cm H x 61cm L)
MEDIUM PRINT: 30″ H x 40″ W (76cm H x 102cm L)
LARGE PRINT: 40″ H x 50″ W (102cm H x 127cm L)
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: Printed to the highest industry standard by the artist. Both inks and papers are archival. 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 the size of your fine art print on a wall. Remember there is an additional white border included for framing purposes.
SHIPPING DETAIL: All photography prints are carefully packed and shipped unframed. Sent within 1 to 2 weeks of your order date (please allow additional time for orders outside the US due to customs).
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 ARTISTS: Jimmy Katz was born in New York City in 1957 and studied photography with John McKee at Bowdoin College. Katz and his wife and collaborator Dena have become the most prolific and celebrated jazz photographer of the last 30 years. “Salt Dreams” came from their frequent travels to Utah and interest in documenting the conflict between man and nature.