Echoes in the Valley by Eric Brown
Echoes in the Valley by Eric Brown
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There’s an exchange that occurs while spending time with others. There are subtle reminders given, merely by the exchanging of ideas, that can remind us of who we are. It occurs when language is shared, and our words are bounced back to us through the response of others. It helps tell us who we are and whose we are. This feedback enables us to grow and change. When that goes missing, whether by our own choosing or by way of outside circumstances, it can become very easy to get lost or become overly self-assured of our own perspectives. We need one another to remind ourselves of who we are. We need each other. Photographed in Death Valley, California.
For superior tones and contrast, all of our Limited Edition Prints are created using archival pigment ink on Hahnemuhle Smooth Cotton Rag, 308 GSM. This is a matte rag with an extremely soft and slight texture to it.
Size: 13x19 inches