Digital photograph
Pigment print on Hahnemühle German Etching
8 + 2 AP
Signed and numbered in pencil on the verso
Certificate of authenticity with hologram
In Dunes I, Ziggy Kańczukowski presents a striking monochromatic study of the wild landscape within the Słowiński National Park near Czołpino, Poland. Stripping the scene of color, the artist reduces the view to its elemental geometry. The composition is built upon a rigorous visual dialogue: the infinite, horizontal line of the Baltic Sea horizon is starkly intersected by the strong vertical rhythm of the tree trunks. This natural "colonnade" frames the open water, creating a minimalist graphic structure that emphasizes the contrast between the solid, vertical forest and the fluid, horizontal expanse of the sea.
This collector’s piece is available as a strictly limited edition of 8 plus 2 Artist Proofs. Originating from a high-resolution digital photograph, it is produced as an archival pigment print on Hahnemühle German Etching paper. The choice of this heavyweight 310 gsm substrate is crucial for black-and-white photography; its fine surface structure enhances the depth of the blacks and the subtle tonal transitions of the grey sky, giving the print a rich, tactile dimension. Each print is hand-signed and numbered on the verso, accompanied by a hologram-secured Certificate of Authenticity (CoA).
For the ultimate presentation, the optional WhiteWall frame with Museum Glass offers virtually invisible glazing with 99% UV protection. This ensures the artwork remains pristine, protecting the deep contrasts from fading and allowing the viewer to experience the texture and geometric precision without distracting reflections for generations.