Louie Palu
b. 1968
A Canadian flight engineer on an Arctic Survival course at Resolute Bay, Nunavut seen lying in a trench during a lesson on cutting snow blocks. January is a month in the Arctic which sees nearly 24-hours of darkness and extreme cold and are normal conditions soldiers train to live in, 2017
From the series "Distant Early Warning"
Printed
Signed, titled, and dated, in pencil, au verso
Pigment print on archival paper
20 x 24 inch (50.80 x 60.96 cm)
24 x 30 inch (60.96 x 76.20 cm)
30 x 40 inch (76.20 x 101.60 cm)
Edition of 25 + 2 APs
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