Michal Cala
Forest at the bottom of the Slagheaps, Walbrzych, 1979
Gelatin Silver Print, (Free gallery frame available with antireflective art glass or if unframed print preferable - please enquire for lighter shipping option for the unframed print)
50 x 37 cm paper size with white border , 44 x 31 cm (image size)
From the Edition 2/15, Gelatin Silver Print, Printed later by the Photographer, 2008, from the Photographer's Personal Archive
Series: Silesia
Signed and dated in pencil on verso
@ Michał Cała
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Michal Cala, Forest at the bottom of the Slagheaps, Walbrzych, 1979
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Michal Cala, Forest at the bottom of the Slagheaps, Walbrzych, 1979
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'My fascination started when I first saw industrial centres of Upper and Lower Silesia,’ says Cała. ‘The landscape was terrifying and beautiful at the same time. It did not change...
"My fascination started when I first saw industrial centres of Upper and Lower Silesia,’ says Cała. ‘The landscape was terrifying and beautiful at the same time. It did not change for the whole period from the 19th century to the end of communism in Poland." - Michal Cala
Framing: Comes with the gallery/ exhibition frame - please get in touch if you prefer unframed print only
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