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In Good Company
Title: In Good Company
Artist: Susan James
Medium: Polymer photogravure
Subject Matter: "In Good Company" isolates a moment of tranquil unity, featuring three distinct Onaqui mustangs, united in their fundamental instinct: grazing. Captured in May 2025 on the vast Utah desert steppe, this polymer photogravure emphasizes the enduring social bonds of these wild horses. The tight composition focuses on the powerful anatomy of their lowered heads, where their diverse coats and flowing manes mingle in symbiotic rhythm. By reclaiming a moment of mutual trust, the image presents the herd not just as survivors, but as a family unit deeply connected to their ancestral home. Through the tactile, gritty texture of the photogravure process, this edition honors the quiet strength of coexistence on the American frontier.
Source photo by Susan James, May 2025.
Printmaking Process: hand-pulled intaglio etching
Ink/Paper Combination: Black ink printed on Hahnemühle copperplate paper.
Image Size: 12 × 9 inches
Paper Size: 16 × 13 inches
Edition Size: 30 original prints plus three Artist’s Proofs. All prints are signed, numbered, and titled in graphite pencil by the artist.
All images come with a Certificate of Authenticity signed by the artist
Remarks: This image represents a typical image in the edition. A specific edition number (i.e.: 3/30) may no longer be available.
Title: In Good Company
Artist: Susan James
Medium: Polymer photogravure
Subject Matter: "In Good Company" isolates a moment of tranquil unity, featuring three distinct Onaqui mustangs, united in their fundamental instinct: grazing. Captured in May 2025 on the vast Utah desert steppe, this polymer photogravure emphasizes the enduring social bonds of these wild horses. The tight composition focuses on the powerful anatomy of their lowered heads, where their diverse coats and flowing manes mingle in symbiotic rhythm. By reclaiming a moment of mutual trust, the image presents the herd not just as survivors, but as a family unit deeply connected to their ancestral home. Through the tactile, gritty texture of the photogravure process, this edition honors the quiet strength of coexistence on the American frontier.
Source photo by Susan James, May 2025.
Printmaking Process: hand-pulled intaglio etching
Ink/Paper Combination: Black ink printed on Hahnemühle copperplate paper.
Image Size: 12 × 9 inches
Paper Size: 16 × 13 inches
Edition Size: 30 original prints plus three Artist’s Proofs. All prints are signed, numbered, and titled in graphite pencil by the artist.
All images come with a Certificate of Authenticity signed by the artist
Remarks: This image represents a typical image in the edition. A specific edition number (i.e.: 3/30) may no longer be available.