Title: Ivory Courtyard (Buchanan Courtyard, UBC)
From the Series: Modern - Mid-century modernism was more than just a style; it was a bold statement—a belief that architecture could shape a better future. Modern revisits the optimism and design ideals of that era, where structures symbolized hope and progress. Of course, as time passed, the promise of a better world fell short. In this work, I sought to capture the sense of longing from a generation that once believed design could change everything.
Location: Vancouver, Canada
Small: 11” x 14” (+ 0.25” border) Edition of 150 includes a certificate with hologram, signature, and edition number.
Medium: 16” x 20” (+ 0.3” border) Edition of 75 includes a certificate with hologram, signature, and edition number.
Large: 24” x 30” (+ 0.4” border) Edition of 50 includes a certificate with hologram, signature, and edition number.
Extra Large: 30” x 38” (+ 0.5” border) Edition of 15 includes a certificate with hologram, signature, and edition number.
Collector: 40” x 50” (No border) Edition of 10 includes a certificate with hologram, signature, and edition number.
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Printed on: Canson Infinity Baryta Photographique II, a beautiful high-quality paper that offers exceptional contrast and detail as well as a wide color gamut.
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10% of your purchase goes to support those facing housing insecurity: As a photographer of habitats and environments, I've witnessed the process of change and destruction as cities transform themselves along with the impact on those living in local neighborhoods. That’s why 10% of all proceeds go to Habitat for Humanity – an organization helping families afford a safe and decent place to live.