Wombat Paris No.34: Ransom Ashley (Signed Edition)
Wombat Paris No.34: Ransom Ashley (Signed Edition)
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The Wombat Art Box No. 34, signed edition, presents the work of young American photographer Ransom Ashley.
Each box set contains two numbered and signed photographic prints, and one portfolio.
Prints are made by professional laboratory Processus on fine art Hahnemühle paper.
Each Wombat box is numbered, stamp-dated, and handcrafted in our workshops.
50 copies only.
Ransom Ashley reflects on his upbringing in the Bible Belt in Wombat #34.
Reflecting on his body of work up to this point, Ransom Ashley (with Wombat Paris) releases a retrospective on his work on identity and his coming of age experience in the American South. A member of the LGBTQIA+ community, Ransom’s images have been applauded for their cinematic and colorful contemplation of being queer in the conservative environment of the Bible Belt. Having exhibited in galleries and museums worldwide, as well as having amassed a broad following on social media, this is a unique opportunity for enthusiasts of fine art photography to collect a rare piece of Ransom’s portfolio.
The Wombat No. 34 is a limited edition box by young American photographer Ransom Ashley. It contains two numbered photographic prints and one 10 images portfolio of Ransom Ashley. Prints are made by professional laboratory Processus on fine art Hahnemühle paper. Each Wombat box is numbered, stamp-dated, and handcrafted in our studio. 300 copies only. An additional 50 signed copies will also be available for purchase.
This publication was just presented at Les Rencontres d’Arles and will be debuting at several other upcoming art fairs in London, Paris, and greater Europe.
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