Today, for the first time ever, these exquisite images can be purchased in a limited edition collection of ten signed and numbered photographic prints. Captured in the rarest moments, and in times and places isolated from our daily lives, this valuable work has recorded moments often forgotten in the high pressure culture of our modern time.
Master print maker Steve Zeifman, owner of Rush Creek Editions of Santa Fe, New Mexico, has been tasked with taking these immensely difficult photographic records and transferring them from digital files onto a final print that’s as perfect as being on location.
Each image in the collection is printed on the finest select quality photographic paper available anywhere. The print media, purchased from Hahnemühle of Germany, provides four centuries of experience to the greatest art museums and galleries in the world. In these rare and exclusive realms of western art, the quality of paper is of paramount importance to the value of your collection. These breathtaking results are absolutely guaranteed.
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Sundance Resort buys Horses at Moonrise print
Earlier this year, the Box Set Gallery was chosen as one of three fine art resources for a very special project, the re-design the interiors of the many residents of the Sundance Resort near Park City Utah. Among the three artists selected was photographer Randall Derrick of Amarillo Texas. His work from the Panhandle is a remarkable blend of color, composition and “being in the right place at the right time.” Sundance Resorts purchased a large print of Randy’s incredible image of the “Horses Moon” to launch this design initiative. For more information please contact Steve Zeifman at the www.boxsetgallery.com or Randy at randall.derrick@gmail.com.
Tom Alexander, Commissioner of the Texas Historical Commissiin buys Looking East from Billy Dixon Ridge
The Commissioner of the Texas Historical Commission, Thomas Alexander has purchasd the licenses to Randall Derrick's Looking East from Adobe Walls. Mr. Alexander, contacted Randall Derrick in April asking some specific detalis of the photograph that include historicl Billy Dixon Ridge. Alexander, who is under contract to the Texas A&M Univeristy Press, is publishing a book that compares ancient paintings of historical battleffields in Texas with modern photographs. Randall Derrick's photograph of Adobe Walls is being compared to a 19th or 20th century painting of Adobe Walls to show the contrast of perceptions in art over an extended period of time. The book by Mr. Alexander is pending publication.