Storm
More Works By Mark Bartkiw C-Print on Dibond, Plexiglass 2026
36 × 36 in
91.44 × 91.44 cm
$3,200
About Storm
This contemporary photograph of storm clouds in a country landscape is in black and white.This powerful image of an approaching storm rolling across a country landscape, an empty road in the foreground, is by Canadian photographer Mark Bartkiw. He is known for dream-like imagery—often surreal—in both content and colour.
This print is predominantly in black and white; the lines of the road shine in an iridescent orange. Bartkiw uses a special process for printmaking that was popular in the 20th century. His chromogenic or ‘C-prints’ have three layers of gelatin in cyan, magenta, and yellow that react with light to produce colour. Bartkiw is fascinated with the idea of presenting an altered reality and often creates fantastical worlds.
This Chromogenic print is sealed between dibond and plexiglass. This image is available in three sizes: 30 x 30 inches, $2,800 (Edition of 8); 36 x 36 inches, $3,200 (Edition of 5 with AP); 42 x 42 inches, $4,000. (Edition of 3 with AP).
Please allow up to 3 weeks for delivery of an alternate size.
“The imaginary world has unlimited potential. When I reached back into my childhood, where I could create anything and was totally in charge, I created scenes and worlds that were my alternate and necessary reality. As an artist, this has evolved into the opportunity to revive play in order to create implied narratives.” Mark Bartkiw
Mark Bartkiw studied photography at Sheridan College. He worked as a freelance photographer in advertising, portraiture and the fashion and music industries for a host of prestigious clients including Toronto Life, Paramount Pictures and Universal Music. His artwork is held in both private and public collections.