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Buried Fire | Photography by Renee Torres. Item made of paper works with modern style
Buried Fire | Photography by Renee Torres. Item made of paper works with modern style

Created and Sold by Renee Torres

Renee Torres

Buried Fire - Photography

Price $3,000

Creation: 3-4 weeks
Shipping: FedEx 5-7 days
Estimated Arrival: May 24, 2024
We use FedEx to ship your order. This is a fully trackable secure service which requires a signature on delivery. Prints will be tube rolled in our specially designed packaging.

Woman Owned

Made In USA

Locally Sourced

DimensionsWeight
33H x 80W x 0.05D in
83.82H x 203.2W x 0.13D cm

Edition of 50.

Archival pigment print on Hahnemuehle FineArt Baryta Paper

This piece was shot on 35mm film. Photo taken at the Trona Pinnacles in California. The Trona Pinnacles are an unusual geological feature in the California Desert National Conservation Area. The landscape consists of more than 500 tufa spires, some as high as 140 ft, rising from the bed of the Searles Lake basin.

This photo is from my "Last Golden Coast" series. “Stones of the Sky” by Pablo Neruda was my inspiration for this series. I had recently moved back to Southern California after spending several years on the East Coast. Reengaging with the terrain, I was confronted by the passage of time; the dignified vistas, desert flora and stones transformed by fire, water, wind, and time. This poetic lens graces the surreal and the serene, revealed by magnetic color.

Item Buried Fire
Created by Renee Torres
As seen in Creator's Studio, Los Angeles, CA
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Renee Torres
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2019
Large Scale Photography

Raised in California equally between the Mojave Desert and the Bay Area, Renee Torres is a visual artist, designer, photographer, nature enthusiast , and owner of Mojave Art.

During the shelter-in-place mandates of 2020, Renee began to hone in the overall vision of Mojave Art, with a clear focus on supporting women designers and artists. She is currently expanding her own practice to incorporate surface design, and has begun research and development for a custom mural and wallpaper collection for Mojave Art.

Renee is a member of the Female Design Council, which is an organization dedicated to providing a strong professional community for women in the design industry.