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FLAMINGO SERIES | The Light Beckons Photograph - Limited Edition of 10

Jacynth Roode

South Africa

Photography, Color on Paper

Size: 72.4 W x 48.8 H x 0.1 D in

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Hundreds of Flamingos take flight over the beautiful shores of Mozambique This image forms part of a photographic series which explores the pristine coastlines and enchanting Indian Ocean islands of Mozambique, a country found on the eastern shores of Africa. With an untouched coastline of over 1,535 miles of indescribable natural beauty, this little-known country has been called the “Pearl of the Indian Ocean” Over the past decade, internationally renowned aerial photographer Jay Roode and her husband Jan have flown the length of Mozambique photographing the unspoiled wildernesses, and cultural heritage of this Indian Ocean paradise. Jay’s photography endeavours not just to document scenes but to capture the poetry and the art of nature, that soft flow of space and time as it passes beneath the wings of their specially modified aircraft. ABOUT THIS IMAGE This photograph is a limited edition, archival grade print available in four sizes. Each print includes a 2 cm white border and is shipped to you unframed. Each print is accompanied with a hand signed and numbered certificate of authenticity by the artist. We are passionate about using luxury museum quality papers that hold their colors for a lifetime. People often comment that the Aerial Art portfolio pieces look like paintings, due to the depth and richness of the color and texture of the materials used. PRINTS WITH PURPOSE A percentage of the sale of any Mozambique print will be donated to a marine conservation non-profit called Fundaçao Likhulu working closely with communities and marine conservation projects in this unique country. For further questions, to enquire about other print size options and to find out more about our limited-edition coffee table book entitled Aerial Art, please write to mail@jayroode.com or visit www.jayroode.com

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Photography:

Color on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:

10

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72.4 W x 48.8 H x 0.1 D in

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Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments.

Having flown thousands of hours in her specially modified aircraft, Jay Roode, is widely recognized as one of the most influential female aerial photographers working today. She has spent over a decade photographing some of the most remote and spectacular African wilderness areas from above. Her critically acclaimed photographs of Africa’s grand wilderness spaces have been featured in press all over the world including GEO, National Geographic Travel, BBC Wildlife, CNN and Wild Travel to name a few. Jay is represented in galleries locally and abroad, and her fine art prints feature in private collections internationally. She is the photographer and author of Aerial Art, a large format coffee table book featuring images from the southern African region and writes consistently for a variety of photographic and wildlife magazines. Jay, along with her pilot husband Jan, own Aerial-Africa; a bespoke safari company offering aerial photographic safaris, workshops and guided self-fly experiences.

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