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Global warming is a concrete utopia, a warning from nature. The idea: "what would have to happen for tourists to care about our warming planet? For them to react? For them to respect the place?" This photograph was made by a collage, with a photo of a shark-shaped iceberg seen in Argentina in 2008 and a beach in the south of France.
The photographs are printed on Hahnemühle Fine Art Baryta 310 g. The limited edition photographs are signed, numbered, and come with a certificate of authenticity. Limited edition of 10 prints. All prints are shipped rolled in a protective hard PVC tube to any country worldwide.