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Photos by Shaun Roberts.
Photos by Shaun Roberts.
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Photos by Shaun Roberts.
Photos by Shaun Roberts.
Chris McCaw American, b. 1971
Sunburned GSP #860 (Double midnight, Galbraith Lake, Arctic Circle, Alaska), 2015
25 Unique gelatin silver paper negatives
45.25 x 320 inches framed
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The largest work McCaw has ever made: a 25-foot-long Sunburn piece created near the Arctic Circle during the summer solstice. It traces roughly thirty hours of continuous sunlight as it...
The largest work McCaw has ever made: a 25-foot-long Sunburn piece created near the Arctic Circle during the summer solstice. It traces roughly thirty hours of continuous sunlight as it literally burned across the photographic paper inside a custom-built camera that makes 41” x 12" negatives.
