The print comes with a FSC-certified wooden frame made from the finest materials to last a lifetime, and hand-crafted locally in France by expert framers. You can choose between 2 frame sizes and 3 frame colors.
- Color: Black, White or Oak
- Size: 21x29,7 cm (A4) or 29,7x42 cm (A3)
- Framed with an antique white, made-to-measure passepartout. 100% recyclable and acid-free.
- Sealed using archival, moisture-resistant, ph-neutral paper backing
- Protected by a light and resistant 2mm anti-UV acrylic glass that prevents desaturation
- Comes with a Kraft paper in the back that safeguards against dust, insects and humidity
- Assembled using a framing process and fastenings that are reversible, allowing you to safely retrieve the print without damaging it.
It’s a story of water and sun. A story of love, desire and absence that Simon Arcache portrays. A story of emptiness and fullness, of the before and the after. A story told by the fire of a few suspended moments, at the age of a summer name, where the shadow of memories burns stronger than the light of dreams.
Simon drew inspiration from the poetic work of Eugenio de Andrade who accompanied him on this big photographic and intimate journey.
The triptych consists of gelatin silver prints made by the artist himself in his lab.
Photography prints sold in galleries can appear inaccessible or too elitist. From this observation, The Analog Gallery envisioned and launched TRIPTYQUES, an unprecedented access to the work of emerging and established photographers through an affordable triptych of small prints.
Each artist has entrusted the gallery with three artworks to offer an inexpensive entry point to their work. Together, we carefully chose the papers and printing techniques that best represent their work and worked hand in hand with them to offer you a peek into their universe, inspirations, emotions and stories.