Artwork description:

Fes' tanneries (Morocco) are composed of numerous stone vessels filled with a vast range of dyes and various liquids spread out like a tray of watercolours. Dozens of men, many standing waist deep in dyes, work under the hot sun tending to the hides that remain soaked in the vessels. The tanneries processes the hides of cows, sheep, goats and camels, turning them into high quality leather products such as bags, coats, shoes, and slippers. This is all achieved manually, without the need for modern machinery, and the process has barely changed since medieval times

From a Limited Edition of 50
- Signed Certificate of Authenticity with Edition Number.
- Printed on Hahnemühle Photo Rag Paper (308g/m²) made of 100% cotton and has a soft, fine texture. This luxurious gallery standard paper has a matte surface.
- Premium K3 pigment print technology ensuring that even the minutest details are visible
- 100-year luminosity
- This gallery standard print ships inside a reinforced cardboard box protected with bubble wrap
Frame:
- Handmade black wood gallery frame with a 5 cm white passe-partout.
- Photograph is behind Anti-Reflective matte Acrylic, effectively prevents distracting reflections
- Pre-mounted, metallic hanging elements integrated into the frame, ready to hang

30x20cm Image Size
43x33cm Outer Dimensions

Contact the Artist for details.

Materials used:

Hahnemühle Photo Rag Paper (308g/m²)

Tags:
#abstract #red #traditional #man #colourful #travel #photography #watercolour #fine art #color #colorful #men #people #ink #colour #watercolor #fabric #prints #work #documentary #inspirational #morocco #aquarelle #dye #working #photojournalism #dyes #labour 

RED (Framed) (2016)

Photograph 
by Serge Horta

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  • Photograph on Paper
  • From a limited edition of 50
  • Size: 43 x 33 x 2cm (framed) / 30 x 20cm (actual image size)
  • Framed and ready to hang
  • Signed and numbered certificate of authenticity
  • Style: Photorealistic
  • Subject: People and portraits

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Fes' tanneries (Morocco) are composed of numerous stone vessels filled with a vast range of dyes and various liquids spread out like a tray of watercolours. Dozens of men, many standing waist deep in dyes, work under the hot sun tending to the hides that remain soaked in the vessels. The tanneries processes the hides of cows, sheep, goats and camels, turning them into high quality leather products such as bags, coats, shoes, and slippers. This is all achieved manually, without the need for modern machinery, and the process has barely changed since medieval times

From a Limited Edition of 50
- Signed Certificate of Authenticity with Edition Number.
- Printed on Hahnemühle Photo Rag Paper (308g/m²) made of 100% cotton and has a soft, fine texture. This luxurious gallery standard paper has a matte surface.
- Premium K3 pigment print technology ensuring that even the minutest details are visible
- 100-year luminosity
- This gallery standard print ships inside a reinforced cardboard box protected with bubble wrap
Frame:
- Handmade black wood gallery frame with a 5 cm white passe-partout.
- Photograph is behind Anti-Reflective matte Acrylic, effectively prevents distracting reflections
- Pre-mounted, metallic hanging elements integrated into the frame, ready to hang

30x20cm Image Size
43x33cm Outer Dimensions

Contact the Artist for details.

Materials used:

Hahnemühle Photo Rag Paper (308g/m²)

Tags:
#abstract #red #traditional #man #colourful #travel #photography #watercolour #fine art #color #colorful #men #people #ink #colour #watercolor #fabric #prints #work #documentary #inspirational #morocco #aquarelle #dye #working #photojournalism #dyes #labour 
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Serge Horta is a documentary photographer based in Vietnam. He recently relocated to Ho Chi Minh after spending nearly two decades capturing the raw essence of life in Hong Kong.... Read more

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