LAS BAMBAS

Cotabambas, Perú

Las Bambas Mine is a high-definition satellite photography artwork from the Ultradistancia series, created by artist Federico Winer.

Nestled in the Peruvian Andes, Las Bambas is an open pit copper mine that showcases human innovation and nature's resources. This artwork captures the grandeur and intricacy of the mine's landscape, evoking wonder and appreciation for Earth's geological wonders.

Printed in Germany on museum-quality photographic paper Hahnemühle Photo Rag 308g and produced in a limited edition in three possible sizes: 150 x 71 cm, 180 x 85 cm or 200 x 95 cm. Framed option available. 

installation

  • Modern hallway interior with abstract artwork and plant on wooden floor
  • Modern living room with abstract artwork on wall, leather chair, and floor lamp.

Made to order and exclusively produced upon request.

details

  • False-color aerial view of a desert-like landscape with blue and tan shades. It includes water bodies, roads, and facilities. The saturated colors emphasize geological and manmade features.
  • Abstract map-like artwork with vibrant colors and winding shapes representing roads, rivers, and landscapes.
  • Colorful abstract satellite image of urban and rural areas with roads and waterways
  • Aerial view of an open-pit mine with winding roads and machinery, showing extraction and processing facilities in a desert landscape.
Abstract map with detailed close-up sections on black background, dimensions 95 cm by 200 cm.
Person in black outfit viewing abstract wall art with vivid colors, including blue, red, and green, in a gallery setting.

LAS BAMBAS satellite photography is one of the most detailed artworks of the Ultradistancia Black Mines Series. It took more than 50 hours for completion, the result is a sophisticated and complex fine art large high definition photography.

Out of the Limited Edition Black Mines series in the shop is produced exclusively upon request.