"Church Silhouette" Framed Photographic Print
"Church Silhouette" Framed Photographic Print
Details
- Direct From Artist
- Fine Art Quality
- Ready to Hang
- Printed on Premium Museum Grade Paper
- Archival Quality Ink
- Clear Acrylic with UV Protection
- Hanging Hardware Pre-Installed
- Multiple Size Options
- Black or White Wooden Frames
"There's an openness to photography when capturing Mexican culture, where fleeting interactions are easily turned into intimate portraits of a culture that is as resilient as it is welcoming.
Oaxaca is a place where celebrations spill out onto the streets, and everyday life is often lived publicly, providing opportunities to capture candid, emotional, and raw scenes. Vibrant color is deeply ingrained in the culture, making every turn and street corner unique and lively."
Mexico Print Series. Oaxaca, Mexico, 2024.
Photographed and Curated by Nick Sparks.
Dimensions
Dimensions
- 24"x16" photographic print size has an overall width of 17", height of 25", and thickness of 1.5" with frame included.
- 30"x20" photographic print size has overall width of 21", height of 31", and thickness of 1.5" with frame included.
Shipping
Shipping
Item departs in 3-5 days and includes complimentary economy shipping.
Returns
Returns
14 day return policy, effective upon receipt of order.
Meet Nick
Meet Nick
Nick Sparks creates original photographic artwork globally and finds beauty in the world through the viewfinder of his camera. International street photography and large format artwork are his areas of interest.
"With a willingness to visually explore and great patience, ordinary moments that one would most likely walk past can become extraordinary, showcasing vibrancy, complexity, and ultimately expressing something through a still image that can't quite be put into words. Sometimes, I click the shutter button once, and the 'indescribable' hits me right away. Other times, I search, and search some more, honing my senses to the interplay of colors and forms, until another unexpected scene blesses me and my camera."