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Iceberg - Limited Edition 1 of 25 Print

Michael Crosby

United States

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About The Artwork

This colossal iceberg was just outside of the St John's Newfoundland harbor entrance. It could be seen from Signal Hill where Marconi sent the first radio signal across the ocean. I took a boat out to get a closer look at it and was absolutely astounded at how big they really are. This picture doesn't do justice to actually how big they are. According to my guide this iceberg was approximately 800 feet long and over 150 feet above the water. On a side note there is a brewery in Newfoundland that makes their beer from icebergs. Hopefully if I get up there again I can go see how they accomplish it. Limited edition prints come with a certificate of authenticity. The Limited Edition versions of this piece will be printed on Kodak Professional Supra Endura Metallic paper. Kodak Metallic paper is my favorite for showcasing any color art, the images seem to come alive. As a bonus, this Limited Edition Print comes mounted on 1/8" thick Masonite, so it is ready to be framed.

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:12 W x 8 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:17.25 W x 13.25 H x 1.2 D in

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As a pre-teen and teen I was fortunate enough to work with the Savannah Science Museum on a Sea Turtle Tagging project, The Carreta Research Project, as well as numerous studies of reptiles and amphibians. This, along with having a family that always seemed to be outdoors, lead to my love of everything in nature and an appreciation of the beauty all around us. I began to take photography seriously in 1984 when I purchased my first 35mm camera, a Minolta X700. In 1985 I joined the Navy and was stationed in Sigonella Sicily, there I met up with a local photographer and we ended up sharing a studio. He did film processing and sold film and accessories, I used the back room for portraits and also sold some of my scenery shots from around the countryside and photographed the occasional wedding. After leaving Sicily in 1988 I still worked as a photographer as a side gig shooting weddings, sporting events and corporate functions. I still went out and spent time in nature shooting wildlife and scenery photos, selling a few "wall hangers" along the way. My work in the military and in the oilfield has taken me to over 50 countries. I was fortunate enough to able to spend time with my camera in most of these places. I have decided that I want to share my photography with a broader audience than I have so far, that is why I am partnering with Saatchi Art to showcase my work.

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