Fyodor Telkov
Partridge | Family, Taiga, Reindeer Series
Photography
Partridge | Family, Taiga, Reindeer Series
ABOUT
From the Family, Tailga, Reindeer series
'Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug or Yugra was established in 1931. The development of the North in the USSR was quite rapid. The Soviet system has made both positive and negative contributions to the native people’s life. On one hand, it gave people their own written language, training, and boarding schools, where local intellectuals were nurtured. On the other hand, due to the collective farming and industrial expansion indigenous people were driven out from their traditional territories.'
'Most of the indigenous people now live in villages built by the state authorities in substitution for their tribal camping grounds. Rejection of the old life patterns has already led to the loss of the native language by a part of the native people. Others, finding no sense in the unknown and strange new way of life, developed an addiction to alcohol. Young people try to find themselves in the modern world rejecting the native culture. As a matter of fact, the Ob-Ugric peoples’ culture is still scarcely explored, the documenting and thorough research cannot catch up with its extinction.'
'Today Ural Maris have only one official sacred place left — Kjusjo-kuryk (Prayer Mounting) near the village of Bolshaja Tavra.'
Hahnemühle Photo Rag 310g | 100% Cotton
Bright White Matt | Acid Free | Archival Pigment Print
20 x 30 cm | Edition of 10 + 2AP
53 x 80 cm | Edition of 10 + 2AP
73 x 110 cm | Edition of 10 + 2AP
30 x 20 cm:
Full Bleed: 31,56 x 21,56 x 2,59 cm
Matted: 46,56 x 31,56 x 2,59 cm
60 x 40 cm:
Full Bleed: 61,56 x 41,56 x 2,59 cm
Matted: 71,56 x 51,96 x 2,59 cm
The work comes with a Certification of Authenticity signed and numbered by the artist
DESCRIPTION
From the Family, Tailga, Reindeer series
'Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug or Yugra was established in 1931. The development of the North in the USSR was quite rapid. The Soviet system has made both positive and negative contributions to the native people’s life. On one hand, it gave people their own written language, training, and boarding schools, where local intellectuals were nurtured. On the other hand, due to the collective farming and industrial expansion indigenous people were driven out from their traditional territories.'
'Most of the indigenous people now live in villages built by the state authorities in substitution for their tribal camping grounds. Rejection of the old life patterns has already led to the loss of the native language by a part of the native people. Others, finding no sense in the unknown and strange new way of life, developed an addiction to alcohol. Young people try to find themselves in the modern world rejecting the native culture. As a matter of fact, the Ob-Ugric peoples’ culture is still scarcely explored, the documenting and thorough research cannot catch up with its extinction.'
'Today Ural Maris have only one official sacred place left — Kjusjo-kuryk (Prayer Mounting) near the village of Bolshaja Tavra.'
Hahnemühle Photo Rag 310g | 100% Cotton
Bright White Matt | Acid Free | Archival Pigment Print
20 x 30 cm | Edition of 10 + 2AP
53 x 80 cm | Edition of 10 + 2AP
73 x 110 cm | Edition of 10 + 2AP
30 x 20 cm:
Full Bleed: 31,56 x 21,56 x 2,59 cm
Matted: 46,56 x 31,56 x 2,59 cm
60 x 40 cm:
Full Bleed: 61,56 x 41,56 x 2,59 cm
Matted: 71,56 x 51,96 x 2,59 cm
The work comes with a Certification of Authenticity signed and numbered by the artist
DIMENSIONS
From the Family, Tailga, Reindeer series
'Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug or Yugra was established in 1931. The development of the North in the USSR was quite rapid. The Soviet system has made both positive and negative contributions to the native people’s life. On one hand, it gave people their own written language, training, and boarding schools, where local intellectuals were nurtured. On the other hand, due to the collective farming and industrial expansion indigenous people were driven out from their traditional territories.'
'Most of the indigenous people now live in villages built by the state authorities in substitution for their tribal camping grounds. Rejection of the old life patterns has already led to the loss of the native language by a part of the native people. Others, finding no sense in the unknown and strange new way of life, developed an addiction to alcohol. Young people try to find themselves in the modern world rejecting the native culture. As a matter of fact, the Ob-Ugric peoples’ culture is still scarcely explored, the documenting and thorough research cannot catch up with its extinction.'
'Today Ural Maris have only one official sacred place left — Kjusjo-kuryk (Prayer Mounting) near the village of Bolshaja Tavra.'
Hahnemühle Photo Rag 310g | 100% Cotton
Bright White Matt | Acid Free | Archival Pigment Print
20 x 30 cm | Edition of 10 + 2AP
53 x 80 cm | Edition of 10 + 2AP
73 x 110 cm | Edition of 10 + 2AP
30 x 20 cm:
Full Bleed: 31,56 x 21,56 x 2,59 cm
Matted: 46,56 x 31,56 x 2,59 cm
60 x 40 cm:
Full Bleed: 61,56 x 41,56 x 2,59 cm
Matted: 71,56 x 51,96 x 2,59 cm
The work comes with a Certification of Authenticity signed and numbered by the artist
FRAMED DIMENSIONS
From the Family, Tailga, Reindeer series
'Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug or Yugra was established in 1931. The development of the North in the USSR was quite rapid. The Soviet system has made both positive and negative contributions to the native people’s life. On one hand, it gave people their own written language, training, and boarding schools, where local intellectuals were nurtured. On the other hand, due to the collective farming and industrial expansion indigenous people were driven out from their traditional territories.'
'Most of the indigenous people now live in villages built by the state authorities in substitution for their tribal camping grounds. Rejection of the old life patterns has already led to the loss of the native language by a part of the native people. Others, finding no sense in the unknown and strange new way of life, developed an addiction to alcohol. Young people try to find themselves in the modern world rejecting the native culture. As a matter of fact, the Ob-Ugric peoples’ culture is still scarcely explored, the documenting and thorough research cannot catch up with its extinction.'
'Today Ural Maris have only one official sacred place left — Kjusjo-kuryk (Prayer Mounting) near the village of Bolshaja Tavra.'
Hahnemühle Photo Rag 310g | 100% Cotton
Bright White Matt | Acid Free | Archival Pigment Print
20 x 30 cm | Edition of 10 + 2AP
53 x 80 cm | Edition of 10 + 2AP
73 x 110 cm | Edition of 10 + 2AP
30 x 20 cm:
Full Bleed: 31,56 x 21,56 x 2,59 cm
Matted: 46,56 x 31,56 x 2,59 cm
60 x 40 cm:
Full Bleed: 61,56 x 41,56 x 2,59 cm
Matted: 71,56 x 51,96 x 2,59 cm
The work comes with a Certification of Authenticity signed and numbered by the artist
PRINTS
Our prints are produced exclusively on archival Hahnemühle Photo Rag papers. This acid- and lignin-free paper meets the most exacting requirements for age resistance and is specially designed for FineArt applications.
FRAMING
All prints are offered with Alpha Nielsen frames. They are made of aluminum with veneered real wood surface and normal glass offering quality and design for the highest demands.
- Floating glass
- Deposit of acid-free paper (200 g)
- Stable MDF back wall with springs and hangers
- Extra strong corner joint
- Adjustable hanger with height-adjustable wall hanger
FULL BLEED
A full bleed image extends to the edges of the printing paper, so that the photograph completely covers the page and does not show borders or white space around the edges.
MATTED
The mat is a piece of cardboard placed over your photograph to serve as a frame.
ACID FREE
We archive, package and frame your prints entirely acid free. Acid-free materials protect your artwork from yellowing and aging.
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'When I was a child, I often traveled to the old past in my dreams, to those days, that are gone for good, thus impossible to experience. All that was left was to imagine. As a photographer, I became interested in looking for peculiar wormholes, the parallel worlds, societies, where time and history seemed to be frozen. From this point of view, I explore local territories and find it exciting when the past, fairy tales or myths suddenly come up through the surface of well-known reality.'
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