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Artist: Akosua Viktoria Adu-Sanyah

Year: 2012

Medium: 35mm black and white film

The primary sales collector receives the limited printed zine. If more than one NFT of this collection is purchased by the same person, the zine comes with a darkroom print.

Pululahua | Cloud of Water collection image

An analog collection of ethereal Ecuador.

In 2012, my fondness for the equine world led me to Pululahua, one of the only two inhabited volcano craters globally, located in the north of Ecuador's capital city Quito. While working as an equestrian tour guide and living in the caldera, I documented the environment with my 35mm camera. In the early evenings, clouds entered the crater and accumulated to dense layers of fog. There could not have been a more notable contrast between the vibrant city of Quito, where we would pick up our guests, and the serenity inside of the crater. Pululahua is Quichua for Cloud of Water.

This body of work is photographed on black-and-white film.

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Artist: Akosua Viktoria Adu-Sanyah

Year: 2012

Medium: 35mm black and white film

The primary sales collector receives the limited printed zine. If more than one NFT of this collection is purchased by the same person, the zine comes with a darkroom print.

Pululahua | Cloud of Water collection image

An analog collection of ethereal Ecuador.

In 2012, my fondness for the equine world led me to Pululahua, one of the only two inhabited volcano craters globally, located in the north of Ecuador's capital city Quito. While working as an equestrian tour guide and living in the caldera, I documented the environment with my 35mm camera. In the early evenings, clouds entered the crater and accumulated to dense layers of fog. There could not have been a more notable contrast between the vibrant city of Quito, where we would pick up our guests, and the serenity inside of the crater. Pululahua is Quichua for Cloud of Water.

This body of work is photographed on black-and-white film.

Catégorie Photography
Adresse du contrat0x495f...7b5e
ID de jeton
Norme de jetonERC-1155
BlockchainEthereum
MétadonnéesCentralisées
Revenus de création
10%
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