75% OFF ? Limited Edition Prints - Night Swimmers 2013

Yes, you heard that right. I pulled out the old shots from the original shoot for the Night Swimmers back in 2013. I put them to one side, I can only. think because ‘Heavenly Swim’ & ‘Ascension Swim’ seemed so perfect. On a second look I’m happy to say that these too hold just as much wonder.

THE OFFER….

For October only, and for no reason in particular i’m offering the chance to take ownership of one of these limited edition prints of which there are only five. That’s right 1 of 5.

75% OFF is a silly price really but if you like my work and would like to own a piece then here’s a perfect opportunity. The ORDER page offers sizes and prices. The discount is already added so make your selection and you’re ready to go. Remember October 31st the offer closes, edition of only 5, grab yours before they run out or become too expensive.

The prints will be on a fine art baryta paper. The paper is heavy and textured, it accentuates the dappled light in the water currents. It also looks great on a hot press rag. The texture is of a dry chalky finish, a very nice matt which turns the greens electric. Great behind a very expensive museum glass (I imagine).

If you have any questions just email me. I love getting emails through my website. CONTACT

PLEASE NOTE: This offer only applies to the 4 revived Night Swimmers from the original shoot as shown in these pictures. Shipping is also not included, as I would soon be broke. Good luck everyone.

A Big Thank You To Verdigris Art, London, ENGLAND.

A fine quintet of works from the ‘Night Swimmers’ series ships to London, for a project with Verdigris Art of London. A big thank you to their art procurement team and I very much look forward to seeing these four pieces in their new home.

New images have recently been added to the series and are available by contacting me.

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'Heavenly Swim' adorns the walls in The New York Times

Photographic Art Work by Matthew Farrar @matfarrarimage.com

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/05/realestate/making-a-big-impact-on-a-small-budget.html

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A vintage 1950s chair by Osvaldo Borsani serves as a sculptural element in a Malibu, Calif., living room by Alexander Design.CreditSam Frost