Minamisanriku (南三陸)

from £900.00

In our industrial and post industrial world the notion of landscape as something distinctly different and separate from human activity has increasingly become an untenable concept. The benefits that people derive from landscapes depend not only on what kinds of ecosystems are present, but also on who uses them and how. The concept of ‘Human Landscape’ – subject of interdisciplinary research and social debate – explores the interdependence of landscape and human activity as a key to understanding our role in the modern world. Edmund Sumner’s photography reflects on the concept of Human Landscape. His images set markers and mile highlighting how man – through cultural and industrial activities/acts for better and for worse shapes the landscape; and simultaneously how man’s cultural and industrial activities are shaped by the landscape.

Available in sizes;
A1 (594 x 841 mm)
A2 (420 x 594 mm)

Limited edition print run

Printed on Hahnemühle German Etching®

Museum-grade textured Fine Art Giclée paper

Supplied with certificate of authenticity to provide limited edition provenance

Guaranteed archival quality for 100+ years

Printed in the UK

Supplied unframed

Artist
Edmund Sumner

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In our industrial and post industrial world the notion of landscape as something distinctly different and separate from human activity has increasingly become an untenable concept. The benefits that people derive from landscapes depend not only on what kinds of ecosystems are present, but also on who uses them and how. The concept of ‘Human Landscape’ – subject of interdisciplinary research and social debate – explores the interdependence of landscape and human activity as a key to understanding our role in the modern world. Edmund Sumner’s photography reflects on the concept of Human Landscape. His images set markers and mile highlighting how man – through cultural and industrial activities/acts for better and for worse shapes the landscape; and simultaneously how man’s cultural and industrial activities are shaped by the landscape.

Available in sizes;
A1 (594 x 841 mm)
A2 (420 x 594 mm)

Limited edition print run

Printed on Hahnemühle German Etching®

Museum-grade textured Fine Art Giclée paper

Supplied with certificate of authenticity to provide limited edition provenance

Guaranteed archival quality for 100+ years

Printed in the UK

Supplied unframed

Artist
Edmund Sumner

Shipping
Packaging materials will be recycled where possible. Please specify upon checkout if you’d prefer new, eco-friendly packaging.

In our industrial and post industrial world the notion of landscape as something distinctly different and separate from human activity has increasingly become an untenable concept. The benefits that people derive from landscapes depend not only on what kinds of ecosystems are present, but also on who uses them and how. The concept of ‘Human Landscape’ – subject of interdisciplinary research and social debate – explores the interdependence of landscape and human activity as a key to understanding our role in the modern world. Edmund Sumner’s photography reflects on the concept of Human Landscape. His images set markers and mile highlighting how man – through cultural and industrial activities/acts for better and for worse shapes the landscape; and simultaneously how man’s cultural and industrial activities are shaped by the landscape.

Available in sizes;
A1 (594 x 841 mm)
A2 (420 x 594 mm)

Limited edition print run

Printed on Hahnemühle German Etching®

Museum-grade textured Fine Art Giclée paper

Supplied with certificate of authenticity to provide limited edition provenance

Guaranteed archival quality for 100+ years

Printed in the UK

Supplied unframed

Artist
Edmund Sumner

Shipping
Packaging materials will be recycled where possible. Please specify upon checkout if you’d prefer new, eco-friendly packaging.