:Rub Editions: 2014:
4 photographs - each in an edition of 24 - available to buy between the 1st and 24th December 2014 - after which their negatives and all accompanying scans will be destroyed, irrespective of how many of each edition has sold.
20" x 16" Giclee photographic print on Hahnemühle matt photo rag paper. Signed, editioned and with an accompanying certificate of edition.
50% of all profits will then be split between two different refuges for children, the Padma childrens' home in Kathmandu, Nepal and the Restart Centre, in Gil Gil, Kenya.
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Priced at 140 GBP each
- Postage costs are 10 GBP within EU and 15 GBP worldwide. Sent via Recorded Royal Mail. Courier delivery available on request. - The cost of making each photographic print comes in at 60 GBP; thus the collective amount going to the refuges, per each one sold, is 40 GBP.
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The opportunity exists - before an edition has begun to sell - for buying out the edition and thus rendering the piece unique. In this instance, this unique photograph could also then include its destroyed negative. I would deliver both the photograph and the destroyed negative framed separately. The photograph will be float mounted within a dark stained ash molding and the negative will be glass mounted and framed likewise. The cost for this unique piece would be 2800 GBP ( the 50% going to the refuges would then be 1200 GBP).
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To take a look at the Restart Centre and their other initiatives, and the Padma Children's Home, please click on the links below.
* To watch the documentary, made by Channel 4's 'Unreported World', on the work Restart does for the street kids in Gil Gil - go to the bottom of the Restart home page and click on the 4OD button.
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To purchase an edition, please fill in the order form below ( press the return key to get to the 'place order' button at bottom of form ). Alternatively, you can also contact me directly.
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