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The Jungle
The Jungle is a photographic journey of an adaptive urban neighborhood in Waikīkī that explores how people acclimate to and connect with rapidly changing environments. These images are social landscapes, portraying the effect of humans in the ongoing evolution of a district of Honolulu. The photographs mix documentarian traditions of lens-based capture with appropriated images from popular culture creating a visual narrative of transformation. The origin of this small corner of Honolulu was swampland that evolved into farmland that is now bedeviled by all of our modern urban ills. The photographs are claustrophobic, capturing details of architectural juxtapositions that emphasize the density of the neighborhood and encapsulate aspects not usually associated with a Hawaiian lifestyle.
Limited Edition Prints
Small edition of 25
Medium edition of 15
Large edition of 10
X Large edition of 5
Editions
Karen Elizabeth Baker’s prints are museum-quality, limited edition releases as part of individual series. Each print is signed, dated, edition numbered and titled en verso.
Authenticity
Each image is printed by Ms. Baker on museum-quality archival Fine Art paper using 12-color UltraChrome HDX pigment inks designed for high-density, archival-quality, and wide-gamut printing.
All prints are accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity, ensuring their value as a fine art print.
Free Shipping
All prints ship free within the continental U.S.
For customers interested in shipping to international destinations, as well as to Hawaiʻi and Alaska, please contact us directly to receive detailed shipping cost information. Shipping rates for these locations vary and are calculated individually to ensure the most accurate and competitive pricing.
Prints are protected for shipping by using acid-free, archival materials to prevent damage and degradation. Small prints are secured in clear sleeves, sandwiched between rigid boards, and placed in flat, stiff mailers. Large prints are protected with glassine, rolled with archival paper, and inserted into durable, heavy-duty cardboard tubes.
The Jungle
The Jungle is a photographic journey of an adaptive urban neighborhood in Waikīkī that explores how people acclimate to and connect with rapidly changing environments. These images are social landscapes, portraying the effect of humans in the ongoing evolution of a district of Honolulu. The photographs mix documentarian traditions of lens-based capture with appropriated images from popular culture creating a visual narrative of transformation. The origin of this small corner of Honolulu was swampland that evolved into farmland that is now bedeviled by all of our modern urban ills. The photographs are claustrophobic, capturing details of architectural juxtapositions that emphasize the density of the neighborhood and encapsulate aspects not usually associated with a Hawaiian lifestyle.
Limited Edition Prints
Small edition of 25
Medium edition of 15
Large edition of 10
X Large edition of 5
Editions
Karen Elizabeth Baker’s prints are museum-quality, limited edition releases as part of individual series. Each print is signed, dated, edition numbered and titled en verso.
Authenticity
Each image is printed by Ms. Baker on museum-quality archival Fine Art paper using 12-color UltraChrome HDX pigment inks designed for high-density, archival-quality, and wide-gamut printing.
All prints are accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity, ensuring their value as a fine art print.
Free Shipping
All prints ship free within the continental U.S.
For customers interested in shipping to international destinations, as well as to Hawaiʻi and Alaska, please contact us directly to receive detailed shipping cost information. Shipping rates for these locations vary and are calculated individually to ensure the most accurate and competitive pricing.
Prints are protected for shipping by using acid-free, archival materials to prevent damage and degradation. Small prints are secured in clear sleeves, sandwiched between rigid boards, and placed in flat, stiff mailers. Large prints are protected with glassine, rolled with archival paper, and inserted into durable, heavy-duty cardboard tubes.