by Michał Gruszczyński.
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Kyrgyzstan. Issyk-Kul, 2007
- Archival pigment print
- Part of a limited edition
- set Includes a Certificate of Authenticity
After days of trekking deep in the Tien Shan Mountains, we finally descended toward Issyk-Kul. The vast turquoise lake shimmered beneath distant snow-capped peaks. As we prepared breakfast on the beach, a group of Kyrgyz boys suddenly ran laughing into the water — a white horse splashing beside them. The moment felt surreal.
A unique analog photograph, individually printed on world-renowned Moab Juniper Baryta Rag 305 gsm — a 100% cotton, true baryta paper with a subtle fiber-gloss texture.
The grain of analog film holds more than just light — it captures atmosphere, imperfection, and memory. It gives this image its quiet depth and texture. Shooting on negative film gives colors that feel both timeless and deeply human.
Hand-framed in solid ash wood, each piece is finished with museum-grade glass that offers UV protection and glare reduction — crafted to last a lifetime.
Details
- Materials: Archival pigment print
- Rarity: Limited edition
- Medium: Photography
- Signature Hand-signed by artist, signed & dated on reverse
- Certificate of authenticity: Included
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Frame: Included
- Image rights: Michał Gruszczyński
Shipping & Production
All prints are made to order. Please allow 10–14 days for production before shipping.
Once dispatched, delivery within the European Union typically takes 3–7 business days.
Each piece is carefully packed and fully insured during transit.
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Michał Gruszczyński is a polish photographer and cinematographer whose work explores the quiet intersections of people, light, and place. He is drawn to ordinary moments that carry a sense of timelessness — a fleeting posture, the way sunlight falls on worn walls, or the subtle dialogue between human presence and architecture. His photographs have been shown in Poland and abroad, including in the Presidential Gallery in Warsaw, the Steel Forest Gallery, and the DAP Gallery, and published in leading photography magazines. A graduate of the Polish National Film School in Łódź and the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, he is also an award-winning cinematographer who has worked in over 30 countries. Outside his work, he enjoys sailing and hiking in the mountains.
Limited edition
This photograph is part of a limited edition series. Once all prints in the edition are sold, no further prints will be made in this size and format.
- 55 x 35 cm | 35.4 × 27.6 in Edition of 20 + 3AP
- 70 x 55 cm | 27.6 × 21.7 in Edition of 15 + 2AP
- 90 x 70 cm | 21.7 × 13.8 in Edition of 10 + 2AP
35 mm analog photography
The grain of analog film holds more than just light — it captures atmosphere, imperfection and it gives this image its quiet depth and texture. Shooting on negative film gives colors that feel both timeless and deeply human.
Certificate of Authenticity
Each Stillgrain print comes with a hand-signed Certificate of Authenticity. COAs are signed by the artist and stamped by the printmaker who collaborated with the artist on the work. COAs include the name of the artist, the details (title, date, medium, dimensions) of the work in question.
