Jakob De Boer
Sproat Lake, Where Ravens Cry #26, 2016
Toned silver gelatin print
17 x 22 inches (image) / 20 x 24 in. (sheet) / 24 1/2 x 30 1/2 in. (framed)
Edition of 5
$ 4,000
17 x 22 inches (image) / 20 x 24 in. (sheet) / 24 1/2 x 30 1/2 in. (framed)
Edition of 5
$ 4,000
23 5/8 x 30 7/16 in. (image) / 30 x 36 in. (framed)
Edition of 5
$ 6,000
Edition of 5
$ 6,000
Further images
Sproat Lake, Vancouver Island. The kinship between land and water is deeply felt in the ancient Fjord inlet known as Sproat Lake. An ancient petroglyph on the water's edge, named K'ak'awin, refers to a mystical ancient marine creature said to have once inhabited the lake. Some mornings you just know you are not alone. - Jakob de Boer
Sproat Lake, Vancouver Island. The kinship between land and water is deeply felt in the ancient Fjord inlet known as Sproat Lake. An ancient petroglyph on the water's edge, named K'ak'awin, refers to a mystical ancient marine creature said to have once inhabited the lake. Some mornings you just know you are not alone. - Jakob de Boer