Colbert, Gregory
GREGORY COLBERT Boy Reading to Elephant, 2005
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Sku: CB8580
Artist: Gregory Colbert
Title: Boy Reading to Elephant
Year: 2005
Signed: No
Medium: Offset Lithograph
Paper Size: 13.25 x 38.75 inches ( 33.655 x 98.425 cm )
Image Size: 13.25 x 38.75 inches ( 33.655 x 98.425 cm )
Edition Size: Unknown
Framed: No
Condition: A: Mint
Additional Details: "Boy Reading with Elephant" is a reproduction of an iconic photograph by Gregory Colbert, serving as the title image for his renowned "Ashes and Snow" exhibition. This evocative piece captures a moment of serene intimacy between a young boy and an elephant, a powerful symbol of wisdom and tranquility. In the photograph, the boy is depicted in a meditative state, sitting with a book in his hands, seemingly engrossed in reading. Beside him, the elephant stands with a calm and gentle presence, its massive form juxtaposed with the boy's small, delicate figure. The scene unfolds in a tranquil, natural setting, devoid of any modern distractions, which emphasizes the timeless bond between the human and animal worlds. Colbert's use of sepia tones in "Boy Reading with Elephant" enhances the photograph's ethereal quality, giving it a dreamlike aura. The monochromatic palette highlights the textures of the elephant's skin and the boy's serene expression, creating a harmonious blend of contrasts. The image exudes a sense of peace and contemplation, inviting viewers to pause and reflect on the profound connection shared by the boy and the elephant. The exhibition, "Ashes and Snow," was housed in the Nomadic Museum, a unique temporary structure designed to complement the themes of Colbert's work. Located at Pier 54 in New York, the museum's architecture was inspired by the notion of impermanence and the fluidity of life. The exhibition space, with its dim lighting and bamboo interiors, created an immersive environment that enhanced the meditative experience of viewing Colbert's photographs.
Artist: Gregory Colbert
Title: Boy Reading to Elephant
Year: 2005
Signed: No
Medium: Offset Lithograph
Paper Size: 13.25 x 38.75 inches ( 33.655 x 98.425 cm )
Image Size: 13.25 x 38.75 inches ( 33.655 x 98.425 cm )
Edition Size: Unknown
Framed: No
Condition: A: Mint
Additional Details: "Boy Reading with Elephant" is a reproduction of an iconic photograph by Gregory Colbert, serving as the title image for his renowned "Ashes and Snow" exhibition. This evocative piece captures a moment of serene intimacy between a young boy and an elephant, a powerful symbol of wisdom and tranquility. In the photograph, the boy is depicted in a meditative state, sitting with a book in his hands, seemingly engrossed in reading. Beside him, the elephant stands with a calm and gentle presence, its massive form juxtaposed with the boy's small, delicate figure. The scene unfolds in a tranquil, natural setting, devoid of any modern distractions, which emphasizes the timeless bond between the human and animal worlds. Colbert's use of sepia tones in "Boy Reading with Elephant" enhances the photograph's ethereal quality, giving it a dreamlike aura. The monochromatic palette highlights the textures of the elephant's skin and the boy's serene expression, creating a harmonious blend of contrasts. The image exudes a sense of peace and contemplation, inviting viewers to pause and reflect on the profound connection shared by the boy and the elephant. The exhibition, "Ashes and Snow," was housed in the Nomadic Museum, a unique temporary structure designed to complement the themes of Colbert's work. Located at Pier 54 in New York, the museum's architecture was inspired by the notion of impermanence and the fluidity of life. The exhibition space, with its dim lighting and bamboo interiors, created an immersive environment that enhanced the meditative experience of viewing Colbert's photographs.