Six Thousand Years // FINE ART PRINT
Taken on the Burren in County Clare, Ireland, this positive picture will not have changed much for the past six thousand years or so. Cattle have been driven onto winterage pasture by herders for all this time up until today, carving out the magnificence of the landscape through their over-winter grazing. A beautiful, real-time glimpse of ancient heritage.
Edition of 25 // Taken and printed in-house by Max Jones
Size of image is 300mm x 450mm
Size of paper is 329mm x 483mm (A3+)
These come as prints for you to frame at home in a style of frame of your choosing. To discuss framing options from our end at an additional cost of €75, please contact max@uptherethelast.com
Taken on the Burren in County Clare, Ireland, this positive picture will not have changed much for the past six thousand years or so. Cattle have been driven onto winterage pasture by herders for all this time up until today, carving out the magnificence of the landscape through their over-winter grazing. A beautiful, real-time glimpse of ancient heritage.
Edition of 25 // Taken and printed in-house by Max Jones
Size of image is 300mm x 450mm
Size of paper is 329mm x 483mm (A3+)
These come as prints for you to frame at home in a style of frame of your choosing. To discuss framing options from our end at an additional cost of €75, please contact max@uptherethelast.com
Taken on the Burren in County Clare, Ireland, this positive picture will not have changed much for the past six thousand years or so. Cattle have been driven onto winterage pasture by herders for all this time up until today, carving out the magnificence of the landscape through their over-winter grazing. A beautiful, real-time glimpse of ancient heritage.
Edition of 25 // Taken and printed in-house by Max Jones
Size of image is 300mm x 450mm
Size of paper is 329mm x 483mm (A3+)
These come as prints for you to frame at home in a style of frame of your choosing. To discuss framing options from our end at an additional cost of €75, please contact max@uptherethelast.com
Each photo is printed in-house by Max Jones in the studio next to the cheese maturing room in a fishing village on the sea here in West Cork, Ireland.
The paper is made from cotton by Hahnemühle, a german paper-making company that began in the 1500s. It is heavy and thick at 315 grams per square metre, with a beautifully textured photo rag baryta finish as a nod to the book by Gianfranco Bini, Lassú Gli Ultimi after which Up There The Last takes its name.
These are fine art museum quality prints, made with archival ink so they will last multiple generations in your family. This is the point. We want you to enjoy it for longer than an instagram swipe. It is your image, that you respond to emotionally, which is why we do it, and why the photograph was taken. And through this entire process, we are honouring the subject of the print.
Each print is numbered and signed, with a hand-written description for context on card.
It’s just like our favourite cheeses. We celebrate scarcity and value craft. None of these photographs will ever be factory printed or outsourced.
They are finite, printed by their maker, in a fishing village here in West Cork, Ireland.
Thank you!
If you would like to discuss different sizes (A2 and A1) and/or framing, please contact: