Sleeping Turtles AP 1996 - Florida
Michael Fatali
Panorama : Cibachrome
Size : 16x20 in | 41x51 cm
Framed : 28x32 in | 71x81 cm
Edition : Artist Proof
- 🔥Framed Limited edition Artist Proof $2,700
Year1996
Hand SignedHand Signed And Numbered
Condition Excellent
Framed with GlassWood With Glass Front
Purchased fromGallery 1998
Provenance / HistoryPurchase from Fatali Gallery.
Story / Additional InfoThis is an older Cibrachrome and very different from most Fatali works, making it very collectable as not "the same old thing" Seller purchased the A/P at the Fatali Gallery in Springdale, UT which has since been moved to Park City. Probably not many Fatali Cibrchromes similer to this because it was an EARLY WORK by the artist.Genuine cibrachromes are quite rare these days as the paper has not been produced in many years.
Certificate of AuthenticityFatali Gallery Springdale Ut
LID82609
Michael Fatali - United States
Art Brokerage: Michael Fatali American Photographer: Michael Fatali is on a mission to share the beauty of Gods creations and to celebrate the Land and Spirit. He is been capturing and creating with light for 17 years. All of Michaels images are made with natural light, no colour filters and not digitally enhanced. The type of photograph is called cibachrome. Cibachrome is a rare hand-made photograph that is created in a darkroom, using optics and light. These works of art are archival, which means that the color will not fade and will last for generations. It is a treat and a rarity to view this type of photography, from the use of natural light to being handmade in the darkroom. He is very proud to still continue to use this older technology to create photographs instead of using the new digital way to print a photograph. Michael Fatali continues to use this beautiful artistic way to take photographs, so that you will continue to view and feel the emotion and beauty of these sacred places. Fatali was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1965. His passion for the mysterious landscape and luminous colors of the Colorado Plateau prompted a move to the wild slickrock country of Northern Arizona. Now able to extensively explore the remote back country including the mystical and (at the time) relatively unknown slot canyons, Fatali was able to evolve his unique photographic voice. Listings wanted.