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Calico was the largest silver mining town in California but in 1896, when silver lost it's value, Calico also lost it's population. The miners packed up, loaded their mules and moved away abandoning the town that once gave them a good living.  It became a "ghost town." Calico's ghosts slumbered on its barren desert hillside until 1951, when a man named Walter Knott decided to breath life back into the town, making it part historical and part amusement park. And so now reads the sign along it's main street, “"Nothing to frighten children or adults. It is simply amazing, amusing, and confusing."

This artwork is part of “The Vault Collection” - a selection of favourite images to celebrate my 10th Anniversary as a photographer and traveller. This image is from a road trip through Calico, California, USA in 2010.


Available in the following Limited Editions:

MEDIUM 30in x 18.5* (76.2 x 46.9cm) LE of 25 + 1AP

SMALL 20in x 12.3* (50.8 x 31.3cm) LE of 100 + 1AP

* + 1.9in / 5cm white handling border on each side.

All Limited Edition giclée prints are produced on the Gold Coast at one of Australia's leading print labs, using only the highest quality museum grade inks and cotton rag paper. Each artwork is printed on demand to avoid waste and thoroughly checked, signed and numbered by Bodhi. Every print is also accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity.

All Limited Edition prints packaged and rolled in heavy duty cardboard tubes.

5% of the sale from this artwork is donated to a local registered charity from where the original photograph was taken.
Calico was the largest silver mining town in California but in 1896, when silver lost it's value, Calico also lost it's population. The miners packed up, loaded their mules and moved away abandoning the town that once gave them a good living.  It became a "ghost town." Calico's ghosts slumbered on its barren desert hillside until 1951, when a man named Walter Knott decided to breath life back into the town, making it part historical and part amusement park. And so now reads the sign along it's main street, “"Nothing to frighten children or adults. It is simply amazing, amusing, and confusing."

This artwork is part of “The Vault Collection” - a selection of favourite images to celebrate my 10th Anniversary as a photographer and traveller. This image is from a road trip through Calico, California, USA in 2010.


Available in the following Limited Editions:

MEDIUM 30in x 18.5* (76.2 x 46.9cm) LE of 25 + 1AP

SMALL 20in x 12.3* (50.8 x 31.3cm) LE of 100 + 1AP

* + 1.9in / 5cm white handling border on each side.

All Limited Edition giclée prints are produced on the Gold Coast at one of Australia's leading print labs, using only the highest quality museum grade inks and cotton rag paper. Each artwork is printed on demand to avoid waste and thoroughly checked, signed and numbered by Bodhi. Every print is also accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity.

All Limited Edition prints packaged and rolled in heavy duty cardboard tubes.

5% of the sale from this artwork is donated to a local registered charity from where the original photograph was taken.
Calico was the largest silver mining town in California but in 1896, when silver lost it's value, Calico also lost it's population. The miners packed up, loaded their mules and moved away abandoning the town that once gave them a good living.  It became a "ghost town." Calico's ghosts slumbered on its barren desert hillside until 1951, when a man named Walter Knott decided to breath life back into the town, making it part historical and part amusement park. And so now reads the sign along it's main street, “"Nothing to frighten children or adults. It is simply amazing, amusing, and confusing."

This artwork is part of “The Vault Collection” - a selection of favourite images to celebrate my 10th Anniversary as a photographer and traveller. This image is from a road trip through Calico, California, USA in 2010.


Available in the following Limited Editions:

MEDIUM 30in x 18.5* (76.2 x 46.9cm) LE of 25 + 1AP

SMALL 20in x 12.3* (50.8 x 31.3cm) LE of 100 + 1AP

* + 1.9in / 5cm white handling border on each side.

All Limited Edition giclée prints are produced on the Gold Coast at one of Australia's leading print labs, using only the highest quality museum grade inks and cotton rag paper. Each artwork is printed on demand to avoid waste and thoroughly checked, signed and numbered by Bodhi. Every print is also accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity.

All Limited Edition prints packaged and rolled in heavy duty cardboard tubes.

5% of the sale from this artwork is donated to a local registered charity from where the original photograph was taken.
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Vault VIII - Calico (Medium) - Limited Edition of 50 Photograph

Bodhi Del Mar

Australia

Photography, Color on Paper

Size: 30 W x 18.5 H x 0.1 D in

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Calico was the largest silver mining town in California but in 1896, when silver lost it's value, Calico also lost it's population. The miners packed up, loaded their mules and moved away abandoning the town that once gave them a good living. It became a "ghost town." Calico's ghosts slumbered on its barren desert hillside until 1951, when a man named Walter Knott decided to breath life back into the town, making it part historical and part amusement park. And so now reads the sign along it's main street, “"Nothing to frighten children or adults. It is simply amazing, amusing, and confusing." This artwork is part of “The Vault Collection” - a selection of favourite images to celebrate my 10th Anniversary as a photographer and traveller. This image is from a road trip through Calico, California, USA in 2010. Available in the following signed & numbered Limited Edition Prints: LARGE 40 in x 24.7 in* (101.5cm x 62.7cm) LE of 25 + 1AP *+6cm black border on each side MEDIUM 30in x 18.5** (76.2 x 46.9cm) LE of 50 + 1AP **+5cm black border on each side SMALL 20in x 12.3*** (50.8 x 31.3cm) LE of 100 + 1AP ***+4cm black border on each side All Limited Edition giclée prints are produced on the Gold Coast at one of Australia's leading print labs, using only the highest quality museum grade inks and cotton rag paper. Each artwork is printed on demand to avoid waste and thoroughly checked, signed and numbered by Bodhi. Every print is also accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity. All Limited Edition prints packaged and rolled in heavy duty cardboard tubes. 5% of the sale from this artwork is donated to a local registered charity from where the original photograph was taken.

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Size:30 W x 18.5 H x 0.1 D in

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Bodhi Del Mar is a photographer & visual artist who creates surreal images from her travels around the globe; including Antarctica, Africa, India and of course, her home, Australia. ​Her whimsical and metaphorical artworks invite us to take a breath and contemplate our deeper connection with both the natural world as well as our higher selves.

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