Marco Larousse Photography

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Hay Barns (Heuschober) Garmisch-Partenkirchen - Limited Fine Art Print Series

The subject of haystacks as art came to my attention through the work of Claude Monet.

During one of my visits to the Alps the abundant presence of old hay barns (Heuschober) in the Bavarian town of Garmisch-Partenkirchen inspired me to interprete Monet’s haystack paintings in a new way by producing a black and white fine art photo series of these historic structures.

Some of these hay barns are over 100 years old and each of them is unique. The weathered wood, skew-whiff structure, and the sporadic presence of trees growing beside them make them one of a kind structures that are as unique as a fingerprint.

These hay barns also document how agriculture was run by small scale family farms in this region and that industrial farming still has no space here today.

The nine images were captured during snow storm conditions as these portraits properly express the harsh environment that had to be conquered when living and farming in this region.

The images are offered as a limited original artist print & signed edition - each image is printed on fine art paper framed in museum quality wooden frames with Optiwhite matt/glossy glass.

Limited Editions: Printed and framed to high museum quality standards available at erstereihe.hamburg gallwery, Schlankreye 71, Hamburg, Germany

 

Heuschober Garmisch Partenkirchen  #6

Heuschober Garmisch Partenkirchen  #4

Heuschober Garmisch Partenkirchen  #9

Heuschober Garmisch Partenkirchen  #2

Heuschober Garmisch Partenkirchen  #8

Heuschober Garmisch Partenkirchen  #3

Heuschober Garmisch Partenkirchen  #7

Heuschober Garmisch Partenkirchen  #5

Heuschober Garmisch Partenkirchen  #1