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- Brown Eyed Dreamer, Documentary Photography from Series City of Life, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, North India
Brown Eyed Dreamer, Documentary Photography from Series City of Life, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, North India
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Documentary Photography
Limited Edition of 4 Photography Prints + 2 Artist's Proof
Digital Photography image area approximately 17" H X 22" W printed with aqueous (water based) inks on Hahnemuhle Awagami Bamboo Paper, 5" of white margin around the image
Includes a Certificate of Authenticity. This picture is not framed.
This digital photography depicts daily life on the bank of the Ganga River in the holy city of Varanasi, also known as Benares, Kashi or the City of Life. Located on the middle banks of the Ganga River in Uttar Pradesh North India, this ancient city is one of the holiest sites for hindu worshipers. In hindu mythology, water is an abode for purification, and as such, pilgrims have been bathing in the Ganga River for thousands of years. Today, the Ganga River is one of the most polluted rivers in the world, but for a large population the only access they have to water for all their daily needs. This is cause for sickness and death, especially for young children. India is the number-one poverty-stricken country in the world, China is the second.
Limited Edition of 4 Photography Prints + 2 Artist's Proof
Digital Photography image area approximately 17" H X 22" W printed with aqueous (water based) inks on Hahnemuhle Awagami Bamboo Paper, 5" of white margin around the image
Includes a Certificate of Authenticity. This picture is not framed.
This digital photography depicts daily life on the bank of the Ganga River in the holy city of Varanasi, also known as Benares, Kashi or the City of Life. Located on the middle banks of the Ganga River in Uttar Pradesh North India, this ancient city is one of the holiest sites for hindu worshipers. In hindu mythology, water is an abode for purification, and as such, pilgrims have been bathing in the Ganga River for thousands of years. Today, the Ganga River is one of the most polluted rivers in the world, but for a large population the only access they have to water for all their daily needs. This is cause for sickness and death, especially for young children. India is the number-one poverty-stricken country in the world, China is the second.
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