Aeolian Transport (Bootprints in Sand)

$1,800.00

Aeolian Transport (Bootprints in Sand) 2018

730×910mm, Edition 1 of 3 (+2AP*)

Giclée (inkjet) on Ilford Cotton Rag

Framed in black moulding and set behind Anti-reflective UV70 glass

Signed and dated on back

Approx. 4-6 weeks for this work to be framed and sent out. If you need an exact conformation of timing please get in touch via our contact us page.

Habetebel is a photographic project that explores the relationship between the historic Apollo 14 mission to the Moon, and the new era of space exploration. The project draws attention to the growing influence of commercial spaceflight as a way to highlight the often conflicting views on the future of space exploration.

As the major players in cosmic exploration begin to shift from governments’ to private enterprises fuelled by innovation and capital, the commercialisation of space has begun to again redefine our relationship with the cosmos. These ventures promise not only scientific discovery but also economic potential, space tourism, and even the prospect of off-world colonies.

Habetebel sets out to consider how our continued exploration of space might continue to change humanity; and how might we change the places we continue to embark upon?

*APs serve as the artist's personal collection or a unique offering for special circumstances, as they are reserved from the numbered edition.

**Please note: This price includes framing.

*** Dimensions are of the image size, final size including frame will increase slightly.

Aeolian Transport (Bootprints in Sand) 2018

730×910mm, Edition 1 of 3 (+2AP*)

Giclée (inkjet) on Ilford Cotton Rag

Framed in black moulding and set behind Anti-reflective UV70 glass

Signed and dated on back

Approx. 4-6 weeks for this work to be framed and sent out. If you need an exact conformation of timing please get in touch via our contact us page.

Habetebel is a photographic project that explores the relationship between the historic Apollo 14 mission to the Moon, and the new era of space exploration. The project draws attention to the growing influence of commercial spaceflight as a way to highlight the often conflicting views on the future of space exploration.

As the major players in cosmic exploration begin to shift from governments’ to private enterprises fuelled by innovation and capital, the commercialisation of space has begun to again redefine our relationship with the cosmos. These ventures promise not only scientific discovery but also economic potential, space tourism, and even the prospect of off-world colonies.

Habetebel sets out to consider how our continued exploration of space might continue to change humanity; and how might we change the places we continue to embark upon?

*APs serve as the artist's personal collection or a unique offering for special circumstances, as they are reserved from the numbered edition.

**Please note: This price includes framing.

*** Dimensions are of the image size, final size including frame will increase slightly.