Public Lands, Cape Lookout Light

25 in stock

$1,012.50

Description

Print Size: 30×45 inches

Cape Lookout Light – Limited Edition Print (Only 25 Available)

This striking photograph, titled Cape Lookout Light, captures the iconic Cape Lookout Lighthouse with a unique perspective, focusing on the brick path leading up to the towering structure. The lighthouse, known for its distinctive black and white diamond pattern, stands proudly under a sky of scattered clouds, symbolizing both the historic significance and enduring beauty of North Carolina’s coastal landscapes.

The photograph was taken during a significant moment for the lighthouse, as it was being assessed by engineers as part of a rehabilitation project to restore it to its original period accuracy. The rich texture of the red brick walkway contrasts beautifully with the stark black and white of the lighthouse, creating a timeless scene that encapsulates the spirit of Cape Lookout National Seashore.

This piece marks the first in a series of photographs dedicated to public lands, each accessed exclusively by the vessel Animaashi as part of the artist’s ongoing exploration of coastal and protected lands. After sailing to Cape Lookout, this photograph was captured as part of a healing journey, blending the love of nature with the therapeutic effect of the sea air. This project continues the artist’s mission to share the beauty of America’s public lands with limited access, creating an intimate connection between viewers and these remote natural treasures.

Each print in this limited edition series of only 25 is crafted on Canson Platine Fibre Rag, a 100% cotton rag, OBA-free archival paper, ensuring that the artwork will last for generations. Signed and numbered by the artist, this print is a beautiful addition to any collection of coastal or lighthouse photography.

Limited Edition
This print is part of a limited edition series of only 25 signed and numbered prints. Once sold out, no further editions will be produced, ensuring the exclusivity of each piece.

Note: As the artist is traveling by sailboat, all prints can only be signed while in port. This may result in slight delays in receiving your order, but rest assured, the final artwork will be well worth the wait.