Stacks #5 - Chad Burton & Elijah Yutuc

$450.00

BY Chad Burton & Elijah Yutuc

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Stacks #5
C-Print of a Digital Photograph
Artists: Chad Burton & Elijah Yutuc
Size: 18 x 22.5 in. (unframed)

"Stacks #5" is a striking piece from artists Chad Burton and Elijah Yutuc. This C-print showcases their unique approach to transforming found objects into art. The duo repurposes everyday items, stripping them of their original function and arranging them into carefully composed scenes. The result is a thought-provoking image that challenges our perceptions and invites a deeper exploration of form and meaning.

Note: A C-print is a high-quality photographic print known for its rich color and detail, offering a lasting and vibrant finish.

Dimensions

18 x 22.5 in. (unframed)

Materials & Construction

Archival-quality photographic paper

Responsible Design

The artists repurpose found objects, giving them new life and reducing waste.
The use of high-quality, durable materials ensures longevity, minimizing the need for replacement or disposal.

Care Instructions

Handle the print by the edges to avoid fingerprints or smudges on the surface.
We recommend framing the print behind UV-protective glass or acrylic to preserve color vibrancy and protect against light damage.
Hang away from direct sunlight and high humidity to ensure the longevity of the artwork.

Shipping & Returns

This piece is custom-printed upon order and will be ready to ship within 5-7 days.

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meet the maker: Chad Burton & Elijah Yutuc

Elijah Yutuc and Chad Burton both work within the editorial and commercial worlds of fashion and still life but from opposite side of the lens. Elijah is a photographer who has been working in the industry in Toronto whereas Chad is a stylist who got his start in South Korea before moving to London, England and finally settling in Toronto 11 years ago. Both are multidisciplinary in their works in that they don’t stick to just one lane but explore the worlds of fashion editorial, portraiture, still life, off-figure, propping and/or set design.

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