©Kelly Fitzgerald. Lana'i Field - I, Lana'i Silver Gelatin Archival Fiber Base Print 20" H x 24" W Limited Edition of 30 Price: $1,400 USD |
The island of Lana'i was widely known as Hawai'i's vibrant "Pineapple Island." Once upon a time these fields were covered in thousands of acres of pineapples. Each summer, Lana'i celebrates its unique heritage with the Pineapple Festival, a colorful event paying homage to the island’s favorite fruit.
Works from "A New Discovery" are sold as limited edition fine art photographic prints. Whether you are a first time or seasoned art collector, investor, or dealer, Kelly Fitzgerald and her Representatives give you the opportunity to acquire remarkable artwork that will appreciate over time and give you years of enjoyment.
Professional framing is available for an additional charge. |
This work was created by using an old manual SLR film camera and Kodak Professional High-Speed HIE Black-and-White Infrared Negative Film. Sadly, the film is no longer being manufactured. The traditional negative is scanned on a drum scanner to create a 300 megabyte digital file which serves as a vehicle for the tonal balancing, lighting, and darkening that was formerly done in the darkroom. Once the aesthetic interpretation is realized in the computer and matched with the artist proof print created in the traditional "wet" darkroom, the image is then printed on fully archival silver gelatin fiber base paper.
A fine art photographic print by Kelly Fitzgerald will beautify your home or enhance your place of business. |
If you are interested in purchasing an original fine art print, please contact Kelly Fitzgerald at info@kellyfitzgeraldphoto.com or call (760) 670-6616. A range of print sizes are available. For more information, please visit the print information page on her website.
A percentage of sales from this print will be donated to a Hawaii non-profit conservation organization.
Mahalo nui loa.
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