
Tulle no. 34_v3
2021
Jackson's ethereal interventions in natural landscapes continue his exploration of the ephemeral and sublime in this pigment print from his acclaimed Tulle series. Created on Ocracoke Island, North Carolina, the work demonstrates the artist's signature technique of introducing delicate fabric elements into windswept environments, captured here with remarkable precision on Canson Platine paper. Part of a limited edition of 150, this signed work exemplifies Jackson's ability to transform fleeting moments into enduring photographic objects that blur the boundaries between documentation and constructed reality.
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- Pigment print on Canson Platine
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- Signed
- Yes
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Ocracoke Island, North Carolina
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