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Printing :
Analogue on Paper , Alu-Dibond under glass
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
48x68.5in
Edition :
2 / 7
Artist's proof :
2
Hors commerce :
1
About this artwork
Location: Shiprock, New Mexico, USA
Shiprock – called ‘Tsé Bitʼaʼí’ in Navajo, meaning ‘rock with wings’ or ‘rock wing’ – is a sacred place for the Navajo people with deep mythical significance and towers over the plain like a gigantic fortress.
According to legend, Shiprock was once a giant bird that carried the ancestors of the Navajo people to safety. The Navajo say that they came from far to the north and travelled on the back of this bird until… they reached their present-day homeland. After the bird had fulfilled its task, it turned to stone and became the rock we see today.
Tom Jacobi is a photographer with a rich background in editorial, commercial, and fine art photography, renowned for his global projects capturing sacred sites and nature’s grandeur. He crafts contemplative compositions, primarily in achromatic palettes of grey, white, and bronze, using both pure photography and collage inspired by the fragmentation found in nature. His artworks express a quiet reverence, inviting viewers to pause, reflect, and feel humility before the timeless beauty of our planet.