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ORIGINAL PRINT - Limited Edition of 15 hand crafted gold toned salt prints with hand colouring. This fine art print meets museum longevity requirements and is carefully hand crafted. Prior to dispatch the print is hand signed and individually numbered. A certificate of authenticity is supplied. Artwork size 16 x 12” (40cm x 30cm) on Arches Platine paper The Major Oak is a large English oak (Quercus robur) near the village of Edwinstowe in the midst of Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire, England. According to local folklore, it was Robin Hood's shelter where he and his merry men slept. It weighs an estimated 23 tons, has a girth of 33 feet (10 metres), a canopyof 92 feet (28 metres), and is about 800–1000 years old. In a 2002 survey, it was voted "Britain's favourite tree". In 2014 it was voted 'England's Tree of the Year' by a public poll. It received its present name from Major Hayman Rooke's description of it in 1790. There are several theories concerning why it became so huge and oddly shaped. • The Major Oak may be several trees that fused together as saplings. • The tree was possibly pollarded, a system of tree management that enabled foresters to grow more than one crop of timber from a single tree, causing the trunk to grow large and thick. However, there is only limited evidence for this theory as none of the other trees in the surrounding area were pollarded.
2023
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Jonathan O’Hora b.1988 Nottingham, England. I took up photography in 2007 and quickly enjoyed the visual and communicative nature of photography as non verbal communication. This led me to taking up photography as a hobby and eventually did a college course before going to university to study photography & printmaking. After gaining a masters degree from St. Martin’s College in 2018 I specialised in visual anthropology for my final project and exhibition. Since then I spend time travelling and then caught up in the 2020-2022 period taking lots of pictures and processing them only in 2022. My work mostly focuses on abstraction and photography using old darkroom processes along with digital photographic processes. Often switching back and forth to create something new. I am interested in capturing documents and abandoned places as well as portraits and abstractions.
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