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Kashi, India - Mandala Print

Kashi, India - Mandala Print

From the orignal gum dichromate print

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The Holy Lands series applies Bauhaus restraint to ancient symmetrical forms through experimental darkroom techniques. Light is sculpted through the glass and carried through layers of gum dichromate emulsion, allowing color and geometry to settle into a clear, balanced composition.

Drawn to the rich patina of time, this work reproduces a color palette reflective of the sun-stained walls of Indian street corners and Moroccan Bazaars.. Pigment is built slowly through repeated exposures, creating measured fields of color informed by geometric colorists and early modern abstraction.

From the original gum dichromate print.

Print Details

Archival pigment print from original gum dichromate.
• Hahnemühle German Etching paper
• Museum-grade pigment inks
• Printed to order
• Unframed

Carefully packaged for safe worldwide delivery.
Printed through trusted fine art production partners in the US, UK and EU.

Shipping Information

Worldwide shipping available. The prints are dispatched within 2-3 business days.

The overall delivery times, including production and shipping are.

  • United States: 2-5 business days.
  • United Kingdom: 2-5 business days.
  • Europe: 5-15 business days.
  • Australia: 2-5 business days.
  • Rest of the world: 10-15 business days.

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Maxwell Marshall is a photographic artist creating modern mandala prints using early photographic processes.

Inspired by the color palette of Indian street corners, temple walls, and sun kissed pastels from Sri Lankan beach towns, each print is uniquely created using the gum dichromate and photogram process.

Sculpted with light and printed by hand, Maxwell's work blends ancient symbols with modern simplicity. His mandala art is rooted in repetition, ritual, and the pursuit of balance through form and color.