Rodney Lough, Jr.
Kingcome 2M Huge Mural Size - Canada
Panorama : Photograph
Size : 83x31 in | 211x79 cm
Edition : From the Edition of 500
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Hand SignedLower Left
Condition Excellent
Other FrameRecess Mount
Purchased fromGallery 2013
Provenance / HistoryPurchased from artist's studio in Las Vegas, NV.
Story / Additional InfoKingcome Inlet, British Columbia, Canada. The Tsawataineuk belong to the Kwakwaka'wakw Indian group. Lough has taken the time to learn the fine art craft of photographic creation which has included studying cameras, film, chemical processing, traditional darkroom techniques and technical elements needed and required to create these masterpieces. Most importantly he does this work himself. Rodney uses film cameras to shoot most of his images which are developed in a specialized dark room. Each are exposed on the highest quality photographic material available - called Fuji Crystal Archive FLEX (or FCA for short.) This material has been archivally tested and proven to last well over 140 years without UV damage (if cared for properly.) This means Rodney’s fine art can be passed down for generations without risk of fading.
Certificate of AuthenticityRodney Lough Jr. Studio
Additional InformationSUPER SUPER
LID140158
Rodney Lough, Jr. - United States
Art Brokerage: Rodney Lough Jr. American panoramic photographer: We have buyers today. In 2000-2001, while living in Happy Valley, Oregon, Lough focused on landscape photography and drew his entire income from art festival circuit artwork sales.In 2000, he spent six months out of the year driving to and participated in 32 shows around the United States and spent the other six months photographing landscape scenes.In 2001, his efforts paid off and he was invited to participate in the Lake Oswego, Oregon art festival, close to where he grew up. One commentator noted in August 2010 that "the jump-out-at-you colors of the nature photography of Rodney Lough Jr. recalled memories of visits to Point Reyes and Yosemite National Park." The natural world photo which brought him the top award over 3,500 other previously award winning submissions, "Passing Through," was taken at Nevada's Black Rock Desert and focused on color, texture and detail that allowed viewers to see in real life what they otherwise would never see. In 2012, Lough lead several outdoor photography workshops in Arizona's Antelope Slot Canyon near Page, Arizona. Art Brokerage has buyers for prints by Rogney Lough Jr. Listings wanted.