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Headwater of Athabasca River, this glacier is the most visible of Columbia Icefield’s glaciers. Its recession has been documented for years and its long tongue exploited for tourist sight-seeing excursions in “snowmobiles”. A tourist once sued Parks Canada after he fell in a crevasse.
Exhibition-quality archival digital print made with pigment inks on acid-free cotton fibre paper.
High resolution scanning and restoration of original negatives and transparencies by Carole Harmon.
Print sizes available:
17×17 inch print = 16×16 inch image + ½ inch border on 17×17 inch paper.
25×25 inch print = 24×24 inch image + ½ inch border on 25×25 inch paper.
Other good things to know:
Shipping is included in the price.
Prints are unframed. Choose your own custom framing options with your local framer. Contact us if you wish to receive our framing recommendations.
Image views: full image, detail, full image with border (as it arrives to our collectors), installation composite, packaging.
Custom prints or projects:
If you’d like to inquire about a custom print size, or have a special project, please connect through the Contact form.
Headwater of Athabasca River, this glacier is the most visible of Columbia Icefield’s glaciers. Its recession has been documented for years and its long tongue exploited for tourist sight-seeing excursions in “snowmobiles”. A tourist once sued Parks Canada after he fell in a crevasse.
Exhibition-quality archival digital print made with pigment inks on acid-free cotton fibre paper.
High resolution scanning and restoration of original negatives and transparencies by Carole Harmon.
Print sizes available:
17×17 inch print = 16×16 inch image + ½ inch border on 17×17 inch paper.
25×25 inch print = 24×24 inch image + ½ inch border on 25×25 inch paper.
Other good things to know:
Shipping is included in the price.
Prints are unframed. Choose your own custom framing options with your local framer. Contact us if you wish to receive our framing recommendations.
Image views: full image, detail, full image with border (as it arrives to our collectors), installation composite, packaging.
Custom prints or projects:
If you’d like to inquire about a custom print size, or have a special project, please connect through the Contact form.
Headwater of Athabasca River, this glacier is the most visible of Columbia Icefield’s glaciers. Its recession has been documented for years and its long tongue exploited for tourist sight-seeing excursions in “snowmobiles”. A tourist once sued Parks Canada after he fell in a crevasse.
Exhibition-quality archival digital print made with pigment inks on acid-free cotton fibre paper.
High resolution scanning and restoration of original negatives and transparencies by Carole Harmon.
Print sizes available:
17×17 inch print = 16×16 inch image + ½ inch border on 17×17 inch paper.
25×25 inch print = 24×24 inch image + ½ inch border on 25×25 inch paper.
Other good things to know:
Shipping is included in the price.
Prints are unframed. Choose your own custom framing options with your local framer. Contact us if you wish to receive our framing recommendations.
Image views: full image, detail, full image with border (as it arrives to our collectors), installation composite, packaging.
Custom prints or projects:
If you’d like to inquire about a custom print size, or have a special project, please connect through the Contact form.