To Be Free

£1,500.00

  • Edition of 4
  • 30 x 37.5 inch / 76 x 95 cm
  • C-type print on Fuji Flex super gloss
  • Signed, numbered & titled on reverse
  • Certificate of authenticity
  • Shipped tracked & signed worldwide
  • Free shipping worldwide
  • If lost or damaged in transit we will always replace

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Twisted by wind and time, the Joshua tree stands as a silent oracle of the Mojave desert — once part of a living sacred world, long before settlers renamed it after a conqueror.

In that act of naming, a deeper violence took root: the remaking of an ancient land into a projection of destiny and ownership.

California was imagined as a promised land, a mirage shimmering at the edge of the American Dream.

The Joshua tree, unadapted to the frequency of wildfire’s new fury, burns and fails, leaving blackened monuments in its place — witnesses to the collapse not just of ecosystems, but of illusions.

In these works, a flood of deep blue — the spiritual color of mourning, mystery, and of thresholds between worlds — veils the scorched landscape.

Blue alludes to what fire cannot destroy: the endurance of memory and the sacredness that survives even in ruin.

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