Marek Balicki
Camping in the Gobi Desert, Mongolia
Camping in the Gobi Desert, Mongolia
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Printed on photographic paper
- Pearl: A gallery-standard, lustre paper type with a smooth pearlescent and neutral-white finish, weighing 300g/ m2.
- Fomei Baryta SILK: 100% acid free photo paper exclusively for archival and limited prints, weighing 310g/m2.
Print Method: Epson inkjet printing uses high-quality inks to create a fluid finish & incredible resolution.
Printed and stretched on a canvas
Includes secured backing, and attached hanging mechanism.
A canvas print is stretched on a wooden frame. The depth of the canvas is 2 cm. The side edges are mirrored, and as a result the photo remains in focus. Arrives ready to display.
- Matt Canvas: A canvas with a smooth structure and a warm undertone, weighing 370g/ m2.
Print Method: Epson inkjet printing uses high-quality inks to create a fluid finish & incredible resolution.
Printed and framed
Includes secured backing, and attached hanging mechanism.
Frame Profile: Nielsen 01 – 021 (black)
Frame Finish: Made from 100% aluminum. The frames are manufactured by the German manufacturer Nielsen.
Printed on photographic paper: Pearl Paper with a smooth pearlescent and neutral-white finish.
Print Method: Epson inkjet printing uses high-quality inks to create a fluid finish & incredible resolution.
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About Marek
Freediving instructor, first aid lecturer, traveller, paramedic and former professional firefighter.
In 2017, he traveled with his folding bike from Europe to Japan, became a scuba diving instructor in the Philippines and built a Philippine boat with which he sailed through the country. He lived in a van in New Zealand for a year, helped after the 2020 fires in Australia, and then rode across Australia on an urban scooter. He now lives in a van in the Czech Republic, giving lectures and preparing for his next expedition.
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He loves originality, goes beyond safety for a good photo, and flies his drone to places not many photographers have looked. That’s why a lot of the photos are unique.