POLKA ARCHIVES#7 - Sebastiao SALGADO - Magnum Opus
POLKA ARCHIVES#7 - Sebastiao SALGADO - Magnum Opus
The Polka Gallery features the Sebastiao Salgado s entire archive in collaboration with his studio.
PLATINUM-PALLADIUM PRINTS
The platinum-palladium printing process is a photographic technique renowned
for its exceptional aesthetic and archival properties.
Each print is coated by hand on 100% cotton paper with the rarest and most
precious metals: platinum and palladium.
Compared to conventional black and white silver prints, platinum-palladium
prints exhibit an expanded tonal range, three-dimensionality, and a
uniquely luminous quality.
They are also among the most permanent objects produced by man. The
platinum-palladium metals are more stable than gold, and a platinum-palladium
image, properly preserved, can last thousands of years.
Georges Charlier
Salto Ulbeek – Belgium
The platinum-palladium print is made with the master print-maker Georges Charlier at the Salto Ulbeek studio (Belgium).
Then the print is hand signed at Sebastiao Salgado's Studio (Amazonas) France.
PLATINUM-PALLADIUM PRINTS
The platinum-palladium printing process is a photographic technique renowned
for its exceptional aesthetic and archival properties.
Each print is coated by hand on 100% cotton paper with the rarest and most
precious metals: platinum and palladium.
Compared to conventional black and white silver prints, platinum-palladium
prints exhibit an expanded tonal range, three-dimensionality, and a
uniquely luminous quality.
They are also among the most permanent objects produced by man. The
platinum-palladium metals are more stable than gold, and a platinum-palladium
image, properly preserved, can last thousands of years.
Georges Charlier
Salto Ulbeek – Belgium
The platinum-palladium print is made with the master print-maker Georges Charlier at the Salto Ulbeek studio (Belgium).
Then the print is hand signed at Sebastiao Salgado's Studio (Amazonas) France.
PLATINUM-PALLADIUM PRINTS
The platinum-palladium printing process is a photographic technique renowned
for its exceptional aesthetic and archival properties.
Each print is coated by hand on 100% cotton paper with the rarest and most
precious metals: platinum and palladium.
Compared to conventional black and white silver prints, platinum-palladium
prints exhibit an expanded tonal range, three-dimensionality, and a
uniquely luminous quality.
They are also among the most permanent objects produced by man. The
platinum-palladium metals are more stable than gold, and a platinum-palladium
image, properly preserved, can last thousands of years.
Georges Charlier
Salto Ulbeek – Belgium
The platinum-palladium print is made with the master print-maker Georges Charlier at the Salto Ulbeek studio (Belgium).
Then the print is hand signed at Sebastiao Salgado's Studio (Amazonas) France.
PLATINUM-PALLADIUM PRINTS
The platinum-palladium printing process is a photographic technique renowned
for its exceptional aesthetic and archival properties.
Each print is coated by hand on 100% cotton paper with the rarest and most
precious metals: platinum and palladium.
Compared to conventional black and white silver prints, platinum-palladium
prints exhibit an expanded tonal range, three-dimensionality, and a
uniquely luminous quality.
They are also among the most permanent objects produced by man. The
platinum-palladium metals are more stable than gold, and a platinum-palladium
image, properly preserved, can last thousands of years.
Georges Charlier
Salto Ulbeek – Belgium
The platinum-palladium print is made with the master print-maker Georges Charlier at the Salto Ulbeek studio (Belgium).
Then the print is hand signed at Sebastiao Salgado's Studio (Amazonas) France.
PLATINUM-PALLADIUM PRINTS
The platinum-palladium printing process is a photographic technique renowned
for its exceptional aesthetic and archival properties.
Each print is coated by hand on 100% cotton paper with the rarest and most
precious metals: platinum and palladium.
Compared to conventional black and white silver prints, platinum-palladium
prints exhibit an expanded tonal range, three-dimensionality, and a
uniquely luminous quality.
They are also among the most permanent objects produced by man. The
platinum-palladium metals are more stable than gold, and a platinum-palladium
image, properly preserved, can last thousands of years.
Georges Charlier
Salto Ulbeek – Belgium
The platinum-palladium print is made with the master print-maker Georges Charlier at the Salto Ulbeek studio (Belgium).
Then the print is hand signed at Sebastiao Salgado's Studio (Amazonas) France.
PLATINUM-PALLADIUM PRINTS
The platinum-palladium printing process is a photographic technique renowned
for its exceptional aesthetic and archival properties.
Each print is coated by hand on 100% cotton paper with the rarest and most
precious metals: platinum and palladium.
Compared to conventional black and white silver prints, platinum-palladium
prints exhibit an expanded tonal range, three-dimensionality, and a
uniquely luminous quality.
They are also among the most permanent objects produced by man. The
platinum-palladium metals are more stable than gold, and a platinum-palladium
image, properly preserved, can last thousands of years.
Georges Charlier
Salto Ulbeek – Belgium
The platinum-palladium print is made with the master print-maker Georges Charlier at the Salto Ulbeek studio (Belgium).
Then the print is hand signed at Sebastiao Salgado's Studio (Amazonas) France.
PLATINUM-PALLADIUM PRINTS
The platinum-palladium printing process is a photographic technique renowned
for its exceptional aesthetic and archival properties.
Each print is coated by hand on 100% cotton paper with the rarest and most
precious metals: platinum and palladium.
Compared to conventional black and white silver prints, platinum-palladium
prints exhibit an expanded tonal range, three-dimensionality, and a
uniquely luminous quality.
They are also among the most permanent objects produced by man. The
platinum-palladium metals are more stable than gold, and a platinum-palladium
image, properly preserved, can last thousands of years.
Georges Charlier
Salto Ulbeek – Belgium
The platinum-palladium print is made with the master print-maker Georges Charlier at the Salto Ulbeek studio (Belgium).
Then the print is hand signed at Sebastiao Salgado's Studio (Amazonas) France.
PLATINUM-PALLADIUM PRINTS
The platinum-palladium printing process is a photographic technique renowned
for its exceptional aesthetic and archival properties.
Each print is coated by hand on 100% cotton paper with the rarest and most
precious metals: platinum and palladium.
Compared to conventional black and white silver prints, platinum-palladium
prints exhibit an expanded tonal range, three-dimensionality, and a
uniquely luminous quality.
They are also among the most permanent objects produced by man. The
platinum-palladium metals are more stable than gold, and a platinum-palladium
image, properly preserved, can last thousands of years.
Georges Charlier
Salto Ulbeek – Belgium
The platinum-palladium print is made with the master print-maker Georges Charlier at the Salto Ulbeek studio (Belgium).
Then the print is hand signed at Sebastiao Salgado's Studio (Amazonas) France.
PLATINUM-PALLADIUM PRINTS
The platinum-palladium printing process is a photographic technique renowned
for its exceptional aesthetic and archival properties.
Each print is coated by hand on 100% cotton paper with the rarest and most
precious metals: platinum and palladium.
Compared to conventional black and white silver prints, platinum-palladium
prints exhibit an expanded tonal range, three-dimensionality, and a
uniquely luminous quality.
They are also among the most permanent objects produced by man. The
platinum-palladium metals are more stable than gold, and a platinum-palladium
image, properly preserved, can last thousands of years.
Georges Charlier
Salto Ulbeek – Belgium
The platinum-palladium print is made with the master print-maker Georges Charlier at the Salto Ulbeek studio (Belgium).
Then the print is hand signed at Sebastiao Salgado's Studio (Amazonas) France.
PLATINUM-PALLADIUM PRINTS
The platinum-palladium printing process is a photographic technique renowned
for its exceptional aesthetic and archival properties.
Each print is coated by hand on 100% cotton paper with the rarest and most
precious metals: platinum and palladium.
Compared to conventional black and white silver prints, platinum-palladium
prints exhibit an expanded tonal range, three-dimensionality, and a
uniquely luminous quality.
They are also among the most permanent objects produced by man. The
platinum-palladium metals are more stable than gold, and a platinum-palladium
image, properly preserved, can last thousands of years.
Georges Charlier
Salto Ulbeek – Belgium
The platinum-palladium print is made with the master print-maker Georges Charlier at the Salto Ulbeek studio (Belgium).
Then the print is hand signed at Sebastiao Salgado's Studio (Amazonas) France.
PLATINUM-PALLADIUM PRINTS
The platinum-palladium printing process is a photographic technique renowned
for its exceptional aesthetic and archival properties.
Each print is coated by hand on 100% cotton paper with the rarest and most
precious metals: platinum and palladium.
Compared to conventional black and white silver prints, platinum-palladium
prints exhibit an expanded tonal range, three-dimensionality, and a
uniquely luminous quality.
They are also among the most permanent objects produced by man. The
platinum-palladium metals are more stable than gold, and a platinum-palladium
image, properly preserved, can last thousands of years.
Georges Charlier
Salto Ulbeek – Belgium
The platinum-palladium print is made with the master print-maker Georges Charlier at the Salto Ulbeek studio (Belgium).
Then the print is hand signed at Sebastiao Salgado's Studio (Amazonas) France.
PLATINUM-PALLADIUM PRINTS
The platinum-palladium printing process is a photographic technique renowned
for its exceptional aesthetic and archival properties.
Each print is coated by hand on 100% cotton paper with the rarest and most
precious metals: platinum and palladium.
Compared to conventional black and white silver prints, platinum-palladium
prints exhibit an expanded tonal range, three-dimensionality, and a
uniquely luminous quality.
They are also among the most permanent objects produced by man. The
platinum-palladium metals are more stable than gold, and a platinum-palladium
image, properly preserved, can last thousands of years.
Georges Charlier
Salto Ulbeek – Belgium
The platinum-palladium print is made with the master print-maker Georges Charlier at the Salto Ulbeek studio (Belgium).
Then the print is hand signed at Sebastiao Salgado's Studio (Amazonas) France.
PLATINUM-PALLADIUM PRINTS
The platinum-palladium printing process is a photographic technique renowned
for its exceptional aesthetic and archival properties.
Each print is coated by hand on 100% cotton paper with the rarest and most
precious metals: platinum and palladium.
Compared to conventional black and white silver prints, platinum-palladium
prints exhibit an expanded tonal range, three-dimensionality, and a
uniquely luminous quality.
They are also among the most permanent objects produced by man. The
platinum-palladium metals are more stable than gold, and a platinum-palladium
image, properly preserved, can last thousands of years.
Georges Charlier
Salto Ulbeek – Belgium
The platinum-palladium print is made with the master print-maker Georges Charlier at the Salto Ulbeek studio (Belgium).
Then the print is hand signed at Sebastiao Salgado's Studio (Amazonas) France.
PLATINUM-PALLADIUM PRINTS
The platinum-palladium printing process is a photographic technique renowned
for its exceptional aesthetic and archival properties.
Each print is coated by hand on 100% cotton paper with the rarest and most
precious metals: platinum and palladium.
Compared to conventional black and white silver prints, platinum-palladium
prints exhibit an expanded tonal range, three-dimensionality, and a
uniquely luminous quality.
They are also among the most permanent objects produced by man. The
platinum-palladium metals are more stable than gold, and a platinum-palladium
image, properly preserved, can last thousands of years.
Georges Charlier
Salto Ulbeek – Belgium
The platinum-palladium print is made with the master print-maker Georges Charlier at the Salto Ulbeek studio (Belgium).
Then the print is hand signed at Sebastiao Salgado's Studio (Amazonas) France.
PLATINUM-PALLADIUM PRINTS
The platinum-palladium printing process is a photographic technique renowned
for its exceptional aesthetic and archival properties.
Each print is coated by hand on 100% cotton paper with the rarest and most
precious metals: platinum and palladium.
Compared to conventional black and white silver prints, platinum-palladium
prints exhibit an expanded tonal range, three-dimensionality, and a
uniquely luminous quality.
They are also among the most permanent objects produced by man. The
platinum-palladium metals are more stable than gold, and a platinum-palladium
image, properly preserved, can last thousands of years.
Georges Charlier
Salto Ulbeek – Belgium
The platinum-palladium print is made with the master print-maker Georges Charlier at the Salto Ulbeek studio (Belgium).
Then the print is hand signed at Sebastiao Salgado's Studio (Amazonas) France.
PLATINUM-PALLADIUM PRINTS
The platinum-palladium printing process is a photographic technique renowned
for its exceptional aesthetic and archival properties.
Each print is coated by hand on 100% cotton paper with the rarest and most
precious metals: platinum and palladium.
Compared to conventional black and white silver prints, platinum-palladium
prints exhibit an expanded tonal range, three-dimensionality, and a
uniquely luminous quality.
They are also among the most permanent objects produced by man. The
platinum-palladium metals are more stable than gold, and a platinum-palladium
image, properly preserved, can last thousands of years.
Georges Charlier
Salto Ulbeek – Belgium
The platinum-palladium print is made with the master print-maker Georges Charlier at the Salto Ulbeek studio (Belgium).
Then the print is hand signed at Sebastiao Salgado's Studio (Amazonas) France.
PLATINUM-PALLADIUM PRINTS
The platinum-palladium printing process is a photographic technique renowned
for its exceptional aesthetic and archival properties.
Each print is coated by hand on 100% cotton paper with the rarest and most
precious metals: platinum and palladium.
Compared to conventional black and white silver prints, platinum-palladium
prints exhibit an expanded tonal range, three-dimensionality, and a
uniquely luminous quality.
They are also among the most permanent objects produced by man. The
platinum-palladium metals are more stable than gold, and a platinum-palladium
image, properly preserved, can last thousands of years.
Georges Charlier
Salto Ulbeek – Belgium
The platinum-palladium print is made with the master print-maker Georges Charlier at the Salto Ulbeek studio (Belgium).
Then the print is hand signed at Sebastiao Salgado's Studio (Amazonas) France.
PLATINUM-PALLADIUM PRINTS
The platinum-palladium printing process is a photographic technique renowned
for its exceptional aesthetic and archival properties.
Each print is coated by hand on 100% cotton paper with the rarest and most
precious metals: platinum and palladium.
Compared to conventional black and white silver prints, platinum-palladium
prints exhibit an expanded tonal range, three-dimensionality, and a
uniquely luminous quality.
They are also among the most permanent objects produced by man. The
platinum-palladium metals are more stable than gold, and a platinum-palladium
image, properly preserved, can last thousands of years.
Georges Charlier
Salto Ulbeek – Belgium
The platinum-palladium print is made with the master print-maker Georges Charlier at the Salto Ulbeek studio (Belgium).
Then the print is hand signed at Sebastiao Salgado's Studio (Amazonas) France.
PLATINUM-PALLADIUM PRINTS
The platinum-palladium printing process is a photographic technique renowned
for its exceptional aesthetic and archival properties.
Each print is coated by hand on 100% cotton paper with the rarest and most
precious metals: platinum and palladium.
Compared to conventional black and white silver prints, platinum-palladium
prints exhibit an expanded tonal range, three-dimensionality, and a
uniquely luminous quality.
They are also among the most permanent objects produced by man. The
platinum-palladium metals are more stable than gold, and a platinum-palladium
image, properly preserved, can last thousands of years.
Georges Charlier
Salto Ulbeek – Belgium
The platinum-palladium print is made with the master print-maker Georges Charlier at the Salto Ulbeek studio (Belgium).
Then the print is hand signed at Sebastiao Salgado's Studio (Amazonas) France.
PLATINUM-PALLADIUM PRINTS
The platinum-palladium printing process is a photographic technique renowned
for its exceptional aesthetic and archival properties.
Each print is coated by hand on 100% cotton paper with the rarest and most
precious metals: platinum and palladium.
Compared to conventional black and white silver prints, platinum-palladium
prints exhibit an expanded tonal range, three-dimensionality, and a
uniquely luminous quality.
They are also among the most permanent objects produced by man. The
platinum-palladium metals are more stable than gold, and a platinum-palladium
image, properly preserved, can last thousands of years.
Georges Charlier
Salto Ulbeek – Belgium
The platinum-palladium print is made with the master print-maker Georges Charlier at the Salto Ulbeek studio (Belgium).
Then the print is hand signed at Sebastiao Salgado's Studio (Amazonas) France.
PLATINUM-PALLADIUM PRINTS
The platinum-palladium printing process is a photographic technique renowned
for its exceptional aesthetic and archival properties.
Each print is coated by hand on 100% cotton paper with the rarest and most
precious metals: platinum and palladium.
Compared to conventional black and white silver prints, platinum-palladium
prints exhibit an expanded tonal range, three-dimensionality, and a
uniquely luminous quality.
They are also among the most permanent objects produced by man. The
platinum-palladium metals are more stable than gold, and a platinum-palladium
image, properly preserved, can last thousands of years.
Georges Charlier
Salto Ulbeek – Belgium
The platinum-palladium print is made with the master print-maker Georges Charlier at the Salto Ulbeek studio (Belgium).
Then the print is hand signed at Sebastiao Salgado's Studio (Amazonas) France.
PLATINUM-PALLADIUM PRINTS
The platinum-palladium printing process is a photographic technique renowned
for its exceptional aesthetic and archival properties.
Each print is coated by hand on 100% cotton paper with the rarest and most
precious metals: platinum and palladium.
Compared to conventional black and white silver prints, platinum-palladium
prints exhibit an expanded tonal range, three-dimensionality, and a
uniquely luminous quality.
They are also among the most permanent objects produced by man. The
platinum-palladium metals are more stable than gold, and a platinum-palladium
image, properly preserved, can last thousands of years.
Georges Charlier
Salto Ulbeek – Belgium
The platinum-palladium print is made with the master print-maker Georges Charlier at the Salto Ulbeek studio (Belgium).
Then the print is hand signed at Sebastiao Salgado's Studio (Amazonas) France.
PLATINUM-PALLADIUM PRINTS
The platinum-palladium printing process is a photographic technique renowned
for its exceptional aesthetic and archival properties.
Each print is coated by hand on 100% cotton paper with the rarest and most
precious metals: platinum and palladium.
Compared to conventional black and white silver prints, platinum-palladium
prints exhibit an expanded tonal range, three-dimensionality, and a
uniquely luminous quality.
They are also among the most permanent objects produced by man. The
platinum-palladium metals are more stable than gold, and a platinum-palladium
image, properly preserved, can last thousands of years.
Georges Charlier
Salto Ulbeek – Belgium
The platinum-palladium print is made with the master print-maker Georges Charlier at the Salto Ulbeek studio (Belgium).
Then the print is hand signed at Sebastiao Salgado's Studio (Amazonas) France.
PLATINUM-PALLADIUM PRINTS
The platinum-palladium printing process is a photographic technique renowned
for its exceptional aesthetic and archival properties.
Each print is coated by hand on 100% cotton paper with the rarest and most
precious metals: platinum and palladium.
Compared to conventional black and white silver prints, platinum-palladium
prints exhibit an expanded tonal range, three-dimensionality, and a
uniquely luminous quality.
They are also among the most permanent objects produced by man. The
platinum-palladium metals are more stable than gold, and a platinum-palladium
image, properly preserved, can last thousands of years.
Georges Charlier
Salto Ulbeek – Belgium
The platinum-palladium print is made with the master print-maker Georges Charlier at the Salto Ulbeek studio (Belgium).
Then the print is hand signed at Sebastiao Salgado's Studio (Amazonas) France.
PLATINUM-PALLADIUM PRINTS
The platinum-palladium printing process is a photographic technique renowned
for its exceptional aesthetic and archival properties.
Each print is coated by hand on 100% cotton paper with the rarest and most
precious metals: platinum and palladium.
Compared to conventional black and white silver prints, platinum-palladium
prints exhibit an expanded tonal range, three-dimensionality, and a
uniquely luminous quality.
They are also among the most permanent objects produced by man. The
platinum-palladium metals are more stable than gold, and a platinum-palladium
image, properly preserved, can last thousands of years.
Georges Charlier
Salto Ulbeek – Belgium
The platinum-palladium print is made with the master print-maker Georges Charlier at the Salto Ulbeek studio (Belgium).
Then the print is hand signed at Sebastiao Salgado's Studio (Amazonas) France.
PLATINUM-PALLADIUM PRINTS
The platinum-palladium printing process is a photographic technique renowned
for its exceptional aesthetic and archival properties.
Each print is coated by hand on 100% cotton paper with the rarest and most
precious metals: platinum and palladium.
Compared to conventional black and white silver prints, platinum-palladium
prints exhibit an expanded tonal range, three-dimensionality, and a
uniquely luminous quality.
They are also among the most permanent objects produced by man. The
platinum-palladium metals are more stable than gold, and a platinum-palladium
image, properly preserved, can last thousands of years.
Georges Charlier
Salto Ulbeek – Belgium
The platinum-palladium print is made with the master print-maker Georges Charlier at the Salto Ulbeek studio (Belgium).
Then the print is hand signed at Sebastiao Salgado's Studio (Amazonas) France.
PLATINUM-PALLADIUM PRINTS
The platinum-palladium printing process is a photographic technique renowned
for its exceptional aesthetic and archival properties.
Each print is coated by hand on 100% cotton paper with the rarest and most
precious metals: platinum and palladium.
Compared to conventional black and white silver prints, platinum-palladium
prints exhibit an expanded tonal range, three-dimensionality, and a
uniquely luminous quality.
They are also among the most permanent objects produced by man. The
platinum-palladium metals are more stable than gold, and a platinum-palladium
image, properly preserved, can last thousands of years.
Georges Charlier
Salto Ulbeek – Belgium
The platinum-palladium print is made with the master print-maker Georges Charlier at the Salto Ulbeek studio (Belgium).
Then the print is hand signed at Sebastiao Salgado's Studio (Amazonas) France.
PLATINUM-PALLADIUM PRINTS
The platinum-palladium printing process is a photographic technique renowned
for its exceptional aesthetic and archival properties.
Each print is coated by hand on 100% cotton paper with the rarest and most
precious metals: platinum and palladium.
Compared to conventional black and white silver prints, platinum-palladium
prints exhibit an expanded tonal range, three-dimensionality, and a
uniquely luminous quality.
They are also among the most permanent objects produced by man. The
platinum-palladium metals are more stable than gold, and a platinum-palladium
image, properly preserved, can last thousands of years.
Georges Charlier
Salto Ulbeek – Belgium
PLATINUM-PALLADIUM PRINTS
The platinum-palladium printing process is a photographic technique renowned
for its exceptional aesthetic and archival properties.
Each print is coated by hand on 100% cotton paper with the rarest and most
precious metals: platinum and palladium.
Compared to conventional black and white silver prints, platinum-palladium
prints exhibit an expanded tonal range, three-dimensionality, and a
uniquely luminous quality.
They are also among the most permanent objects produced by man. The
platinum-palladium metals are more stable than gold, and a platinum-palladium
image, properly preserved, can last thousands of years.
Georges Charlier
Salto Ulbeek – Belgium
The platinum-palladium print is made with the master print-maker Georges Charlier at the Salto Ulbeek studio (Belgium).
Then the print is hand signed at Sebastiao Salgado's Studio (Amazonas) France.
PLATINUM-PALLADIUM PRINTS
The platinum-palladium printing process is a photographic technique renowned
for its exceptional aesthetic and archival properties.
Each print is coated by hand on 100% cotton paper with the rarest and most
precious metals: platinum and palladium.
Compared to conventional black and white silver prints, platinum-palladium
prints exhibit an expanded tonal range, three-dimensionality, and a
uniquely luminous quality.
They are also among the most permanent objects produced by man. The
platinum-palladium metals are more stable than gold, and a platinum-palladium
image, properly preserved, can last thousands of years.
Georges Charlier
Salto Ulbeek – Belgium
The platinum-palladium print is made with the master print-maker Georges Charlier at the Salto Ulbeek studio (Belgium).
Then the print is hand signed at Sebastiao Salgado's Studio (Amazonas) France.
PLATINUM-PALLADIUM PRINTS
The platinum-palladium printing process is a photographic technique renowned
for its exceptional aesthetic and archival properties.
Each print is coated by hand on 100% cotton paper with the rarest and most
precious metals: platinum and palladium.
Compared to conventional black and white silver prints, platinum-palladium
prints exhibit an expanded tonal range, three-dimensionality, and a
uniquely luminous quality.
They are also among the most permanent objects produced by man. The
platinum-palladium metals are more stable than gold, and a platinum-palladium
image, properly preserved, can last thousands of years.
Georges Charlier
Salto Ulbeek – Belgium
The platinum-palladium print is made with the master print-maker Georges Charlier at the Salto Ulbeek studio (Belgium).
Then the print is hand signed at Sebastiao Salgado's Studio (Amazonas) France.
PLATINUM-PALLADIUM PRINTS
The platinum-palladium printing process is a photographic technique renowned
for its exceptional aesthetic and archival properties.
Each print is coated by hand on 100% cotton paper with the rarest and most
precious metals: platinum and palladium.
Compared to conventional black and white silver prints, platinum-palladium
prints exhibit an expanded tonal range, three-dimensionality, and a
uniquely luminous quality.
They are also among the most permanent objects produced by man. The
platinum-palladium metals are more stable than gold, and a platinum-palladium
image, properly preserved, can last thousands of years.
Georges Charlier
Salto Ulbeek – Belgium
The platinum-palladium print is made with the master print-maker Georges Charlier at the Salto Ulbeek studio (Belgium).
Then the print is hand signed at Sebastiao Salgado's Studio (Amazonas) France.