- Bryan Sabol
- Anasazi Eclipse, 2023
- Photograph on archival giclée paper
- 16 x 20 x 1 in (40.64 x 50.8 x 2.54 cm)
- Framed: 22 x 28 x 1 in (55.88 x 71.12 x 2.54 cm)
- Edition 1/10
- Signature: Hand-signed with the appropriate edition number (e.g., “1 of 10”).
- Inv: DSF2424-01
- $1,200
- From 16x20 Print
AZASAZI ECLIPSE
In the chill of an October morning
The Anasazi ruins perfectly frame the annular solar eclipse
What would I have witnessed, standing in this same room 1000 years ago?
What people would stand together, viewing the heavens?
How would they interpret this celestial event?
There is no answer for me
These walls remain silent
ABOUT THIS ARTWORK
This photograph of the annular (ring) solar eclipse of 2023 was taken through a window in the Anasazi ruins of Pueblo Bonito in Chaco Culture National Historical Park, NM, USA. The photograph is a high dynamic range (HDR) image compositing two photographs taken in rapid succession from the same location: one exposure set for the solar eclipse, and the other exposure set for the Anasazi ruins.
It is available as a signed limited-edition physical print (printed on archival giclée paper), mounted to a backing board, and framed. Included with the framed print is the accompanying narrative (shown above), which is etched into a 3.5” x 5” black acrylic plaque. Both the print and the plaque have mounting hardware attached, making them ready to hand on your wall.
See this artwork’s additional images for examples of the paired photograph and plaque.
- Collections: Deserts