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Sandia Moon |
© Dale
Tanis |
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The
Sandia Mountains are special to every Albuquerquean. Seeing them, we
know we are home. Some of us have been fortunate to observe them for
most of out lives. I say “observe” because they appear different on an
almost daily basis. The light changes throughout the day as well as
throughout the year. Summer light is different than winter light.
Morning light is different than midday or twilight. Then there are the
different phases of the moon, sometimes observable during the day and
often dramatically as the day slips into night on a hot August evening.
And finally, there are the clouds that accent the sky, sometimes
partially or completely obscuring the moon. Sandia
Moon celebrates only one instance of the many views
seen over a lifetime, that of a winter morning: crisp, cold, calm and
peaceful. |
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Edition Size |
No. of
Prints |
No of
Proofs |
No. of
Screens |
Image
Size |
Paper
Size |
16 |
10 |
5 |
5 5/8""
x 8 1/2" |
9" x 10" |
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All
prints are shipped flat with a Certificate of
Authenticity and
Framing Suggestions |
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