• Portfolio
  • Collections
  • Log In
Artwork Archive Logo
  • Discovery
Guadalupe Laiz | Gallery Space

Guadalupe Laiz | Gallery Space

Aspen , CO

Message
  • Portfolio
  • Collections
No Man's Land 1/20 by Guadalupe Laiz | Gallery Space
  • Guadalupe Laiz | Gallery Space
  • No Man's Land 1/20
  • Archival paper, Deckle edge
  • 60 x 40 x 2 in (152.4 x 101.6 x 5.08 cm)
  • Inv: No Man's Land 1/20
  • $25,000
  • Available
  • Inquire
  • Purchase
  • Share
  • Facebook logo facebook Share this blog post via Facebook
  • Twitter logo twitter Share this blog post via Twitter
  • LinkedIn logo linkedin Share blog post via LinkedIn
  • Email logo email Share this blog post via email
Prev
Next

Archival Paper, Deckle Edge, floating on a mat
315gsm Hahnemühle photo rag Baryta

  • Collections: Mountains

Other Work From Guadalupe Laiz | Gallery Space

Nanuk II 1/20 40X60" by Guadalupe Laiz | Gallery Space
Noheli 1/12 36X24" by Guadalupe Laiz | Gallery Space
Ocean (Black Beach Iceland) II by Guadalupe Laiz | Gallery Space
Ocean (Black Beach of Iceland) by Guadalupe Laiz | Gallery Space
Ocean (Coastline Iceland) by Guadalupe Laiz | Gallery Space
Ocean (Barcelona) by Guadalupe Laiz | Gallery Space
Ocean by Guadalupe Laiz | Gallery Space
Nanuk ll by Guadalupe Laiz | Gallery Space
New Earth 1/12 42X62" by Guadalupe Laiz | Gallery Space
Ocean 2/20 24X36" by Guadalupe Laiz | Gallery Space
See all artwork from Guadalupe Laiz | Gallery Space
 

Guadalupe laiz | Gallery Space

Located in the heart of Aspen at 306 S Mill St. and established in 2018, Guadalupe Laiz | Gallery Space has earned a worldwide reputation from her first book, Horses of Iceland, with a first edition sold out worldwide. Her iconic large format pieces from Nordic countries and Africa capture wildlife from the ground within a few meters of the animals, bringing their personality to life. Her second Book, ‘Among the Living,' where you belong’ is a six-year project photographing all over Africa and showcases all her pieces shown in her gallery today.

Powered by Artwork Archive