Antelope, North Antelope Rochelle & Black Thunder mines.
Wyoming, USA.

The vast expanses of Antelope, North Antelope Rochelle, and Black Thunder mines in Wyoming's Powder River Basin are distinctly visible. Among the largest in the world, these mines drive significant coal production that powers a substantial portion of the United States. Their immense scale and impact on the landscape underscore the critical role of coal mining in the nation's energy infrastructure.

installation

  • Antelope North Antelope Rochelle & Black Thunder mines in Wyoming USA Ultradistancia Satellite Fine Art Installed in Living Room
  • Antelope North Antelope Rochelle & Black Thunder mines in Wyoming USA Ultradistancia Satellite Fine Art Installed in Living Room

Printed in Germany on museum-quality photographic paper Hahnemühle Photo Rag 308g and available in a limited edition in four sizes: 110 x 52 cm, 150 x 71 cm, 180 x 85 cm or 200 x 95 cm

artwork details

  • Antelope North Antelope Rochelle & Black Thunder mines in Wyoming USA Ultradistancia Satellite Fine Art Detail
  • Antelope North Antelope Rochelle & Black Thunder mines in Wyoming USA Ultradistancia Satellite Fine Art Detail

From the perspective of the Ultradistancia project, this cluster of mines offers a magnificent and unique visual that encapsulates the artistic power, topographical features, and vibrant colors of the mines collection.

This image is part of the world's only collection of fine art photography that merges art and mining, highlighting the profound intersection of industry and natural beauty.

Person with a backpack viewing an Ultradistancia Satellite  artwork on a wall.