Pando-7
Pando-7
| year | 2018 |
| artist | Karine Laval |
| gallery | Crane Kalman Brighton |
description
Karine Laval’s latest project, Trembling Giant, focuses on Pando, a unique ecosystem located in Fishlake National Forest, Utah.
The ancient forest, connected by one intertwined root system, is believed to be the largest and most dense organism ever found and is estimated to have started at the end of the last ice age. The Pando clone, Latin for “I spread”, spreads over 106 acres with over 40,000 individual trees.
As the wind moves through their leaves, the trees tremble and produce a unique and ethereal sound, collectively becoming the Trembling Giant. Laval’s imagery is a visual representation of the wind rustling the leaves in this ancient forest.
| classification | Photograph |
| provenance | From the artist to Crane Kalman Brighton Gallery |
| condition | New |
| mounted/framed | No |
| print/paper type | Chromogenic Print |
| COA/signed by artist | Signed + gallery COA |
| editions | |
| 114.3cm x 76.2cm (45in x 30in) - Edition of 5 + 2 APs $8,650 182.8cm x 121.9cm (72in x 48in) - Edition of 5 + 2 APs $13,830 |
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