


Ascending Sands
Edition Run: 15 Prints
Photographed in the windswept dunes in Great Sand Dunes National Park.
Climbing the dunes is 2 steps forward, 1 step back process. The sand gives way with every step, and a mis-step can mean a sand avalanche. Sometimes this can create the “Singing Sands” as you ascend.
Edition Run: 15 Prints
Photographed in the windswept dunes in Great Sand Dunes National Park.
Climbing the dunes is 2 steps forward, 1 step back process. The sand gives way with every step, and a mis-step can mean a sand avalanche. Sometimes this can create the “Singing Sands” as you ascend.
Edition Run: 15 Prints
Photographed in the windswept dunes in Great Sand Dunes National Park.
Climbing the dunes is 2 steps forward, 1 step back process. The sand gives way with every step, and a mis-step can mean a sand avalanche. Sometimes this can create the “Singing Sands” as you ascend.
All photographs are printed on Hahnemühle Photo Rag paper. Hahnemühle Photo Rag is a 100% cotton, acid and lignin free matte paper. The archival quality, soft textured finish, and sturdy weight will allow this photo to be displayed for years to come. Each print will either ship flat or rolled to best protect the image. Prints are unmated and unframed. For custom matting and framing please contact John.
Each print is signed, numbered and will include a Certificate of Authenticity.
A shared series allows for the collector to get the image that best fits their space without being limited to what’s left in available sizes. If an edition is limited to 25 images, that means that no more than 25 total images of that print will be made.
Why do prices increase as the series sells?
As an edition sells, the prices increase. When you acquire an image closer to its release, you are guaranteed the best pricing. The most accurate information on pricing will always be available on the website.
All limited edition prints come with a Certificate of Authenticity. This will included details about the artwork including title and edition number.
This certificate should be kept in a safe location, generally not with the artwork.