KOUROSH SOTOODEH: Salt Lake, III (limited edition print)

$350.00$1,000.00

I love the otherworldliness of this image, with the woman floating in a canal in the middle of a dry and desertic landscape. This photography print radiates sensuality.

Artist: Kourosh Sotoodeh

Title: Salt Lake, III

Medium: Digital Archival Print (unframed)

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

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

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

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

Please contact us to inquire about a size not listed here. Interior image mockup for inspiration 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 Size Chart to visualize the size of your fine art print on a wall (not all images are available in all sizes). Remember that the dimensions reflect the image size only -- there is an additional white border included for framing purposes.

Shipping: All photography prints are carefully packed in a tube and shipped unframed. Shipped via FedEx.

Delivery time: 2 to 4 weeks for North America orders (please allow additional time for international orders 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 Artist: Originally from Iran, Kourosh left his home country when he realized he would never be able to work as a photographer and express himself as an artist in the Islamic Republic. He has since then made a name for himself in New York and Los Angeles, where he works for fashion and cosmetic clients & magazines and on personal projects.

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