Title: EUPHORIA
Location and Year: The Salk Institute, La Jolla, California / 2020
Available Print Sizes and Editions
16”x24” / Edition Size of 15 / $750
24”x36” / Edition Size of 10 / $1000
30”x45” / Edition Size of 5 / $1750 (Artist Proofs)
*All of my photos come with a hand signed and numbered certificate of authenticity.
*Photographs are printed on Hahnemuhle fine art gallery paper, 100% cotton, 308 gsm.
Description: Light. Space. Structure. Louis Kahn, the architect of the Salk Institute used these basic elements to create one of the world’s most masterful pieces of architecture. His minimalist design uses geometrical shapes to create a weightless structure. Kahn believed that architecture should serve the humanistic needs of the people and the community. The space and structure he created along with inspiration provided by Jonas Salk, is just as much a haven for cutting edge science as it is for meditation and personal reflection. “Euphoria” is my personal vision for the space which was made possible by an extraordinarily talented ballet dancer and a magical sunset over the Pacific Ocean. It is my sincere hope that those who view the photograph will feel the exhilaration and sheer joy we experienced in the making of this magical moment.
Ballet Dancer: Elizabeth Watson
Hahnemuhle fine art gallery paper, 100% cotton, 308 gsm using archival pigment inks.
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Title: EUPHORIA
Location and Year: The Salk Institute, La Jolla, California / 2020
Available Print Sizes and Editions
16”x24” / Edition Size of 15 / $750
24”x36” / Edition Size of 10 / $1000
30”x45” / Edition Size of 5 / $1750 (Artist Proofs)
*All of my photos come with a hand signed and numbered certificate of authenticity.
*Photographs are printed on Hahnemuhle fine art gallery paper, 100% cotton, 308 gsm.
Description: Light. Space. Structure. Louis Kahn, the architect of the Salk Institute used these basic elements to create one of the world’s most masterful pieces of architecture. His minimalist design uses geometrical shapes to create a weightless structure. Kahn believed that architecture should serve the humanistic needs of the people and the community. The space and structure he created along with inspiration provided by Jonas Salk, is just as much a haven for cutting edge science as it is for meditation and personal reflection. “Euphoria” is my personal vision for the space which was made possible by an extraordinarily talented ballet dancer and a magical sunset over the Pacific Ocean. It is my sincere hope that those who view the photograph will feel the exhilaration and sheer joy we experienced in the making of this magical moment.
Ballet Dancer: Elizabeth Watson
Hahnemuhle fine art gallery paper, 100% cotton, 308 gsm using archival pigment inks.
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