Green Neon Tetra 9289
Dye sublimation on aluminum
Image Details
Paracheirodon simulans 9289 – August, 2012
Caño Picantonal, Amazonas, Venezuela
(Western Guiana Shield)
Sony NEX-7, Sony E 16mm f/2.8 Lens + Sony E Fisheye Conversion Lens
Aquapac SLR Case
f/6.3, 1/160, ISO 200, 0 e.v.
Latitude: 5°44’13.26”N
Longitude: 67°31’50.78”W
$997.00
Green Neon Tetras are such a cool fish to watch in the wild. They are impossible to spot from the outside of the water until they move in a certain angle, where the sun reflects off their sides, creating hundreds of little blue flashes of lightning over the black Parguaza Rapakivi granite rocks.
It’s a spectacular thing to see. It brings out a mixed spiritual and scientific questioning, always making me wonder how everything was created.
You can call them by creating bubbles as you blow air out of your mouth on the water’s surface. The vibrations seem to attract them, but do not open your mouth too much, as you do not want to swallow any!
FAQ
What exactly am I purchasing?
You are buying the artwork that is in front of you in the gallery. It is number one in a series of 20 for that size and medium. Once you purchase it, you can pick it up after the exhibition closes (around August 1st) or arrange for shipping or delivery to your home. You will also receive a certificate of authenticity that will be mailed to you within 30 days of purchase.
What is a Dye Sublimation in Aluminum metal print?
The piece you are purchasing is a Chromaluxe dye sublimation on aluminum. Heat infused aluminum prints have been shown to resist fading for 65+ years and last 2-4 times longer than traditional photo-based silver papers.
Is this artwork part of a series? If so, how many were printed?
The prints in this exhibition are a series of 20, so only 20 of this specific size and media will ever be made.
Who is Ivan Mikolji?
“You Cannot Preserve What You Don’t Know Exists.” Groundbreaking Venezuelan artist and river explorer Ivan Mikolji’s motto exemplifies his life’s mission: to promote knowledge and inspire the preservation of the planet’s aquatic ecosystems.
Mikolji’s artwork celebrates the elements, aquascapes, and landscapes that he has intimately experienced as a lifetime explorer, researcher, and photographer. Mikolji’s artwork guides the viewer’s journey into rarely seen underwater worlds.
Free Book with Print
Special exhibition promotion.
Get a complimentary copy of the book Fishes of the Orinoco in the Wild by Ivan Mikolji with your metal print investment, or Get a 10% coupon when you purchase the book online on our website.
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